100 Ways to Solve a Murder

Chapter 130: Babies? II



7 Eastbourne Rd

Sam turned to the toddler, noticing Levi lost in his thoughts, "Cmon, Lizzie, how about we go and wreak havoc at Mrs. Whitehall’s?" she urged with a devilish smirk that the toddler found amusing, she jumped off the couch, and they walked out of Levi’s flat to Mrs. Whitehall.

Sam and Lizzie returned half an hour later; they returned, making more mess in Levi’s flat.

Lizzie looked up at Levi, her tiny arms wide open, asking him to carry her." Uncle Son!" she slurred, having difficulty saying the full Jackson. Levi looked down at the 2year old in dismay, with a sigh, he pulled her up to eye level with no problem. She was light, and from his observation, she’ll grow up tall like her father." Why do you say, Son? It’s Levi." He states while the toddler played with his necktie.

Lizzie looked at his face, a silly smile playing on her lips. "Samson!" she cheered, earning a scowl from Levi, while Sam seemed quite amused on the sofa. He placed the toddler down on the floor and gave Sam an apathetic expression. "The things the Evans’s teach their child is disappointing", he claimed, turning back and heading to his kitchen Lab.

It was an hour later when Mrs Whitehall invited them to have dinner in her place, and after dinner at Mrs. Whitehall’s, Sam helped wash the dishes with the Landlady. While Levi took the child back to his place and watched after her while she tottered around poking and prying on his belongings.

After helping the Landlady with the dishes, Sam made her way back upstairs, only to find Levi playing ’the floor is lava’ with the two-year-old, They were both standing on top of their chosen furniture.

"La-vaa!" Lizzie squeaked pointing at the floor under the redhead’s feet. Sam giggled joining the game by getting on top of the closest chair.

After a bath, they struggled on getting her to sleep in time, Levi surprisingly helped by playing a soothing lullaby tune with his laptop, rocking the toddler to sleep in his bed. Levi continued to play the music as he sat on the sofa shuffling cards. He turned when he heard the redhead quietly tiptoe out of the bedroom, closing the door but leaving it slightly ajar.

Sam expelled a sigh of relief, exhausted, and she flopped down beside the blond. "When Lisa warned me Lizzie was like an energized bunny, I didn’t believe her. But based on experience, I think she was putting it lightly, Lizzie’s more like an energized bunny on crack," she said, leaning back to stretch.

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