The Nanny Saw What Everyone Else Missed in Noah’s Hot Chocolate-Quieen - Chainityai

The Nanny Saw What Everyone Else Missed in Noah’s Hot Chocolate-Quieen

Ethan Carter used to believe there were problems a checkbook could solve.

He could pay the best doctors.

He could hire the most careful household help.

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He could send flowers to his late wife’s grave every Sunday and pretend that grief obeyed a calendar.

What he could not do was make his son stop screaming at 2:13 in the morning.

The scream came through the marble hallway like a glass breaking in the dark.

“Cut open my stomach, Dad! Please! Something is moving inside me!”

Ethan woke in the office chair with his tie half-loosened and his laptop glowing on a spreadsheet he no longer remembered opening.

For one second, he thought he was still inside another nightmare about Claire.

Then Noah screamed again, and Ethan ran.

The hallway floor was cold under his bare feet.

A light was already on in Noah’s room, thin and yellow against the walls.

Noah was on the carpet beside his bed, curled so tightly around his stomach that his knees nearly touched his chest.

His T-shirt clung to him with sweat.

His face was pale except for the red around his eyes.

At 11 years old, he should have been complaining about homework, asking for screen time, arguing about bedtime.

Instead, he was begging his father to cut him open.

Ethan dropped beside him and put both hands on his shoulders.

“You’re okay,” Ethan said, though he did not feel okay.

Noah shook his head hard enough that his damp hair stuck to his forehead.

“It starts after I drink the hot chocolate!”

The mug sat on the nightstand.

It looked harmless.

A white ceramic cup.

A chocolate ring around the inside.

A spoon on the saucer.

One marshmallow dissolving into the brown surface like a small piece of snow that had given up.

Then Vanessa appeared at the doorway.

She had not run.

That was the first detail Ethan would remember later.

She walked in wearing her silk robe, one hand pressed to her chest, her face already arranged into the expression she used at doctor appointments.

“Oh no,” she whispered. “Not again…”

Noah saw her and went stiff under Ethan’s hands.

“She did it!” he cried. “She put something in my drink!”

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