He'd helped her out-subtly, but unmistakably.

Eleanor shot Vanessa a frosty glance, then strode toward her daughter.

Vanessa's smile lingered as she glanced at Xavier, the hint of surprise flickering in

her eyes.

Could it be...?

Amused, Vanessa's lips curled into a sly grin. Her gaze swept over to lan, but his expression was calm as ever, as if Xavier's little act of kindness toward Eleanor had completely escaped his notice.

As the elevator doors slid open into the lobby, Serena turned to Vanessa. "Did you drive today?" she asked.

Before Vanessa could reply, Henry, ever the gentleman, offered, "Let me give you a ride."

Vanessa's smile turned genuine. "Thank you, Mr. Holt."

"Let's go, then," Henry said as he led her outside.

Serena watched as Xavier made his way toward the exit too. She gave him a cheerful smile. "Drive safe, Xavier."

Eleanor, holding her daughter close, followed lan toward his car.

"Hey, I'm not heading home tonight," Serena called out to her brother. "I'm meeting some friends."

"Be careful," lan reminded her.

"I will!" Serena waved and disappeared into the night.

Eleanor looked up at lan. "Let's just head home. Evelyn's exhausted."

Since he didn't need to drop his sister off at Goodwin Manor, lan made no

objection. On the drive back, he called his mother to let her know, then focused on the road.

Eleanor, cradling her daughter, drifted off to sleep. It was probably the end of her cycle-she always got drowsy at this time.

By the time lan parked in the driveway, both mother and daughter were sound asleep in the back seat.

The car's soft interior light cast a warm glow over their faces their resemblance striking in the gentle blur of sleep. Ian's eyes softened as he reached in and carefully gathered Evelyn into his arms.

Eleanor stirred at the movement. Blinking awake, she saw lan lifting their daughter and quickly grabbed her purse, smoothing her hair as she climbed out after them.

Joslyn quietly opened the front door. "We've already eaten," Eleanor told her softly. "Go ahead and tidy up, then get some rest."

lan carried Evelyn upstairs, Eleanor trailing close behind. "Put her in my room," she called after him.

But lan headed straight into his own room instead. Eleanor sighed in frustration and followed, kneeling to help slip off Evelyn's shoes. Bath time was clearly out of the question tonight.

lan gently tucked Evelyn under the covers, adjusted the thermostat, then shrugged out of his suit jacket and disappeared into the bathroom.

Eleanor retreated to her own room for a shower and some peace. By the time she'd dried her hair and glanced at the clock, it was already half past ten.

With her daughter sleeping in lan's room tonight, there was no point in arguing.

She was half-asleep herself when the door creaked open. Evelyn, now wide awake and fussing for her mom, was carried in by lan. He slid under the covers with them, and Evelyn immediately snuggled into Eleanor's arms.

lan ruffled his daughter's hair. "Goodnight, sweetheart."

"Goodnight, Daddy. Go sleep in your own bed," Evelyn mumbled sleepily.

lan paused, but said nothing more. He quietly slipped out, closing the door behind him.

Evelyn didn't fuss anymore. She yawned, and within minutes was fast asleep again.

The next morning-

Vivian called, inviting Evelyn to spend the day at her uncle's place. The moment Evelyn heard, she was bouncing with excitement, begging to go. Eleanor checked with Xavier to make sure it was convenient, and he said it was no trouble at all.

Eleanor brought her daughter over, along with Princess, their little dog. Xavier greeted them at the door in casual clothes.

"Thank you so much, Mr. Vaughn."

"I'll see you at three this afternoon?" Xavier suggested.

"That works perfectly." Eleanor's eyes softened with gratitude-not just for watching Evelyn today, but for sending Vivian to her rescue the night before.

Since that last interview, Faye felt like she was living under a spotlight, surrounded by curious stares and whispers. It was as if she'd become a celebrity overnight.