"When the Billionaire’s Son Chose the Maid" Chapter 5

Night had fallen over the Whitman estate, heavy and silent, but inside the nursery, the air felt dense, almost suffocating.

Liam had been restless since early evening, his tiny fists clenched, his body twisting against the crisp white sheets.

Anna Collins watched every movement, her breath caught, heart racing. Something wasn’t right. There was an invisible weight hanging over the mansion, and Anna felt it in every fiber of her being.

She held Liam in her arms, trying to soothe him. But this time, it wasn’t just desperate crying. The baby felt fragile—feverish.

Anna pressed her hand to his warm forehead and felt the heat climbing rapidly. A spike of panic ran down her spine.

“No, not now… please, stay calm, my little one,” she whispered, leaning in to hold him tighter, trying to convey safety and security.

But Liam let out soft whimpers, and his sobs began turning into irregular gasps, signaling discomfort and pain.

Fear surged within Anna. What could be happening?

None of the doctors consulted so far had found a reason for such agitation. The family’s private pediatrician, Dr. Andrew, had already examined the baby earlier that day, finding nothing serious.

And now Liam was burning up, his tiny, delicate body trembling in Anna’s arms.

Anna took a deep breath, trying to stay calm, and remembered the small bundle of clothes she had washed earlier that evening. Something felt off—an inexplicable sense of unease.

She carefully unfolded the baby’s clothes and, under the soft light of the bedside lamp, noticed a fine powder scattered across some pieces.

It was nearly imperceptible, but Anna immediately knew it wasn’t natural. It wasn’t talcum powder, nor detergent residue. A strange, almost chemical shimmer made her skin prickle.

“This… this isn’t right,” she murmured under her breath, more to herself than anyone else. She looked at Liam, who now cried with increasing intensity, and felt a wave of despair wash over her. The baby’s life was in danger.

Without hesitation, Anna rushed to the nursery door, holding Liam firmly, and hurried down the stairs to find Daniel.

He was in the library, already worried by Anna’s prolonged absence and the unsettling silence coming from the nursery.

“Mr. Whitman, something’s wrong! He’s running a fever, and I found a strange powder on his clothes!” Anna gasped, her voice urgent, leaving no doubt about the danger.

Daniel’s eyes widened, shock evident. “What? Powder? On his clothes?”

He took Liam from Anna’s arms, immediately feeling the intense heat of his small body. The baby trembled and gasped, and adrenaline surged through Daniel.

“Call Dr. Andrew immediately!” he ordered, voice firm, charged with concern.

Anna nodded, sprinting down the hall to fetch the family pediatrician.

Dr. Andrew, a serious-looking middle-aged man, quickly entered the nursery, examining Liam carefully, eyes scanning for every sign.

Anna explained the powder, and he frowned, carefully taking samples with gloves to avoid contamination.

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“What is this?” Daniel asked, watching every gesture, anxiety etched across his features.

Still without a clear answer, Dr. Andrew began assessing the situation, placing Liam on the examination table.

Every movement from the baby caused tiny whimpers, and Anna did not leave his side, holding his hand, offering comfort and reassurance.

“The powder appears chemical, but I need to send it for analysis. I cannot identify it immediately, yet the baby’s body is reacting in a concerning way,” the doctor said, voice steady but serious.

“He needs to be monitored, and we must determine where this came from.”

Daniel drew a deep breath, anger and concern mingling.

Someone had put that substance on his son’s clothes—or, at the very least, there was some unknown contamination now threatening his baby’s life.

He looked at Anna, still cradling Liam, eyes fixed on the child with silent determination.

“You found this… because you were paying attention,” Daniel said, voice heavy with emotion. “He trusts you.”

Anna nodded, feeling a mix of relief and tension.

She knew, in that moment, Daniel’s trust wasn’t just about respect—it was absolute necessity for the baby’s safety.

Liam only recognized the arms that offered real protection, not wealth or titles.

As Dr. Andrew checked Liam’s vital signs, Anna recalled each sleepless night, each attempt to shield the baby from invisible threats seemingly arising from within the mansion itself.

The powder on the clothes was more than a warning—it was proof that someone wanted to harm Liam, silently, cruelly, and methodically.

Daniel, unable to contain his concern, held the baby tightly, observing every detail.

Anna remained vigilant, ready to intervene at any sign of danger. The room was silent except for Liam’s small whimpers, but the tension was palpable, nearly suffocating.

“We need to find out who did this,” Daniel said, voice low but resolute. “No matter who it is, no one will harm my son. Anna, you will stay with him. Only you can keep him safe now.”

Anna felt an even greater wave of responsibility. Daniel’s trust, combined with the urgency of the moment, made each heartbeat echo as a reminder that Liam’s life depended on her.

Dr. Andrew began preparing samples of the powder for laboratory analysis. Every motion was meticulous, every gesture an attempt to trace the origin of the substance threatening the baby.

Anna observed closely, absorbing every detail, every instruction, ready for immediate action.

Liam, still in Anna’s arms, began to calm slowly, his breathing regularizing, though his body’s heat indicated the danger hadn’t fully passed.

Anna whispered gentle words to him, keeping him close and protected, aware that the baby’s trust was the only real defense against whatever had contaminated his clothes.

Daniel remained beside her, watching every gesture, every expression, fully aware that Anna was the only one capable of protecting Liam at that moment.

Isabella’s anger no longer mattered; the baby’s life was the priority, and Anna had become the absolute guardian of the Whitman heir.

The clock ticked slowly, each second heavy with tension. Anna continued rocking Liam, murmuring words of comfort, while Dr. Andrew documented everything, preparing to send the samples for analysis.

The night promised to be long, and invisible danger loomed over them all, but Anna knew that as long as she was there, Liam had someone he could trust.

And in that instant, holding the baby in her arms, Anna made a silent promise: to discover the source of the powder, protect Liam from every threat, and ensure that no harm would ever touch the billionaire’s son again.

Neither Isabella nor anyone else would have the power to hurt him while she was present.

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