"Awesome! Mom, we're gonna hit the hot springs later!" Danny cheered with excitement plastered all over his face.
Whitney wished she could just take the boys out for a meal instead, as she wasn't exactly thrilled about the hot springs idea.
She bit her lip, "Danny, Sammy, you guys are boys, why bother with hot springs? We could just head back home, run a nice bath with some Epsom salts—much more refreshing. Plus, you know how these public pools can be...bacteria breeding grounds, easy to catch something."
Sammy stayed quiet, understanding what his mom was actually worried about—it wasn't about the hot springs per se, but more about not wanting to be seen with Ludwik in such a setting.
But Danny wasn't having any of it, his face falling in disappointment, "But Dad said he booked a private hot spring resort, really big, just for us. I've always been sickly when I was little, never got to go places like this, I wanna check it out, Mom. I don't care, I wanna go."
Whitney struggled with her son's discontent.
"It's a private resort, Whitney... just like three years ago when I first confessed my feelings for you at the Alpine Springs Resort, in that secluded spring," Ludwik said, his voice deep and reminiscent, moving closer to her with a look that brought back a flood of memories.
"...," Whitney was instantly transported back to those days.
Not just overwhelmed by emotions, but also the playful teasing and the flirtation in the secluded waters.
Her cheeks blushed instantly, at a loss for words.
Danny immediately caught on, his interest piqued. What kid wouldn’t want to know about their parents' romantic past, especially when he was rooting for a reunion, "Dad! You confessed to Mom back then? In a hot spring, no less, wow, how did you do it?"
"..." Whitney.
Sammy facepalmed, "Danny... you're a boy, stop acting like you're into this gossip like a little girl. Besides, some memories are better left unvisited."
After his piece, Sammy shot Ludwik a sharp look.
Making Ludwik feel utterly exposed under his son's discerning gaze, he turned to Whitney, his apology tinged with a deep resonance, "Whitney, it wasn’t my intention to bring it up, just got caught up in the nostalgia."
Yeah, nostalgia my foot, Whitney thought sarcastically, her mind a tangled mess.
But with that, any further protests to the hot springs were futile; Danny was set on going.
"So, it's settled then. The hot spring will be just for our family of four, no outsiders," Ludwik declared, looking at her decisively.
Whitney had no choice but to reluctantly agree.
Ludwik, taking the boys to change, whispered to Danny with a wink, "Did you notice? I said 'family of four,' and your mom didn't object."
Danny grinned, "Teamwork, Dad. There's no 'Mom' we can't win back. Keep it up!"
Sammy watched their victorious scheming, a subtle warmth bubbling inside him.
It seemed Ludwik hadn't given up on Mom, putting all his effort into it.
Sammy couldn't help but suspect, Ludwik was still in love with Mom.
But, he doubted if Ludwik was still worthy... Sammy's feelings were complicated.
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They arrived at a private dining courtyard for an outdoor barbecue dinner.
The chef, hailing from a region known for its authentic Korean cuisine, promised a genuine taste experience.
Ludwik took charge of the charcoal, cutting the meat, and grilling, his attire of a half apron over a white shirt and black trousers strikingly out of place.
Yet, Whitney found an unconventional allure in his focused side profile.
It seemed no matter what he wore or did, Ludwik had a charm all his own.
His handsome features made everything seem right.
Suddenly, a plate with perfectly grilled meat, wrapped in lettuce and perilla leaves, was offered to her by those long, dexterous hands. His voice, low and indulgent, broke the moment, "Stop staring at me, eat up before the boys polish everything off."
"Who's staring at you," Whitney retorted, a flicker of embarrassment crossing her face as she looked away.
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