Danny's voice was laced with a mischievous excitement.
"Hot springs?" Whitney frowned.
"Yeah, Dad mentioned that nothing beats soaking in a hot spring after some outdoor winter activities. Sammy and I have never tried it, and we're pretty stoked to give it a go."
Whitney thought there wasn't anything inherently wrong with Ludwik's plan for the kids after a soccer game.
But why was she being invited?
Going to a hot spring meant... meeting Ludwik in a swimsuit?
Just the thought made her face flush with embarrassment... No way.
"Danny, here's what we'll do!
After you're done with your activities, just text me the address, and I'll come pick you and Sammy up."
"But Dad said it'll be late, and besides, Sammy and I really want you to come play soccer with us.
It's a family thing, Mom, do you get what family activities are all about?"
A trace of guilt crossed Whitney's face. Since she had brought Sammy back to the country and accepted her two sons, she hadn't really spent any meaningful time with the kids alongside Ludwik.
The kids' longing for family activities was natural.
Was she really going to cruelly deny them that?
"Mom, please come." Suddenly, Sammy's voice came through the phone.
Whitney was surprised. Sammy awkwardly explained, "It's just that Danny is so looking forward to it. Even though it sounds childish, I don't want to spoil his fun. Besides, after observing for a couple of days, Ludwik and the Lippert family... have been pretty decent to me."
Whitney was taken aback. Getting Sammy to show a positive attitude was no small feat.
What had Ludwik done to win over her son so quickly?
She was both curious and slightly envious, but she could only agree to Sammy, "Alright then, we'll talk more when we meet."
When she was about to leave around three in the afternoon, Ludwik sent her the soccer field's address through Felix's Facebook.
He also called her, repeating, "Whitney, you decide whether to come to the soccer field to watch the boys play or go directly to where we'll be eating later. I can send you that location too…"
"Enough already."
Whitney was suddenly uncomfortable with his 'doting husband act'.
They weren't in that kind of relationship; they were just trying to do a family activity for the kids' sake.
She drove to the international soccer field.
Upon arrival, the field was deserted, clearly reserved by Ludwik.
Danny and Sammy, in their little soccer uniforms, were joyfully playing soccer on the lush green lawn, their energy seemingly boundless, typical of young boys.
And the man standing nearby, in a white soccer uniform, his vest outlining his well-proportioned muscles, his strong arms, and the soccer shorts that seemed long but perfectly complemented his remarkably long legs, basking in the sun, making him look irresistibly charming and powerful.
Whitney caught a glimpse and was momentarily stunned.
She had never seen Ludwik in professional sports attire before.
At a glance... he appeared even younger and more vibrant than the handsome young men at the college gym...
...adding a touch of mature male allure.
Damn.
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