"Let's see if you can keep your love for school a secret," he said, smiling. "I don't want to know what you'll do, thank you, however, once you do talk to her, you might want to speak to Morag as well, seek legal advice. You don't want his boy passed around like a chattel." At least he hoped Cass didn't want that if it meant getting rid of the boy.
"We don't need for you to work, if you're worry about money," Percy said. "I have enough saved, and they pay me pretty well. Trust me, this is more than enough to take care of a family of three until you're feeling better."
Percy snorted at the no. "Right, that you know of, and tried too. And just how many of your dear friends would keep that information from you?" His mind was swirling with possibility, and he knew he was being ridiculous, but the truth was that Aiden might not be the only one. "You need to find out with certainty, because your claim of being careful isn't very convincing."