Sweet Twins Indulge in Daddy's Love -
Chapter 300 Don't Answer The Phone
Even though Hiram was going to rush over to the school right now, it was still going to take him thirty minutes to get there. The kids would still have to wait. When Hiram finally arrived at the kindergarten, he saw the two children sitting in the classroom, drawing.
"Sorry, I'm late," Hiram apologized in a hurry.
"It's okay; this is hardly the first time something like this has happened. Mr. Sun, you don't have to apologize," the teacher said with a smile.
"Children, I'm here now. Do you guys want to leave?" Hiram looked at Bobby and Nadia and asked.
The two kids didn't even look at him when they saw him. Hiram was oddly disappointed.
Nadia tossed her brush aside and said, "Okay, Uncle Hiram."
"How about you, Bobby?" Hiram asked again.
Bobby pressed his lips and said nothing. He slowly folded the drawing and put it into his pocket.
Hiram noticed Bobby's drawing looked like his family. The title was 'a happy family'.
He sighed slightly. Children want such simple things. They just wanted to be happy and with their parents.
Hiram's heart sank.
He took Bobby's hand and said, "Bobby, let me take you home."
"Uncle, Mommy and Daddy don't want us anymore, do they?" Nadia asked in a low voice.
"Of course they do. Your Daddy and Mommy are just very busy," Hiram said.
He opened the door and carried Nadia into the car.
Bobby got in the car, pouting silently and slammed his schoolbag into the back seat.
This little guy had quite the temper.
While Hiram was getting in the car, his phone started ringing.
It was Nancy! He answered the phone excitedly.
However, Bobby snatched it away. "Don't answer it."
Then Bobby turned the phone off
"Bobby, if we don't answer the phone, your parents will be worried sick. Give me the phone back, okay?" Hiram coaxed.
"I won't give you the phone, Uncle Hiram. When Nadia and I sat waiting, we were also worried. Right, Nadia?" Bobby said flatly.
Nadia nodded timidly. "But, brother, I don't want Daddy and Mommy to panic. What must I do?"
"If they don't get a little anxious, they'll make us wait again, next time. Do you want that to happen again?" Bobby asked.
Nadia shook her head rapidly. "1 don't want to do that again."
She didn't like the feeling of being left alone. It was awful!
"If you don't want that to happen again, you have to listen to me, okay?" Bobby spoke quite confidently like a proud parent. "Okay," Nadia said obediently.
"Bobby, are you trying to embarrass me?" Hiram asked helplessly.
"No. Uncle Hiram, if daddy blames you, just tell him that I took your phone." Bobby took the phone and threw it into his schoolbag. "Okay..." Hiram's sigh, quickly turned into a cunning smile. "You really should teach your parents a lesson.
Children should never be forgotten!"
"Eh? Yes. You're right, Uncle Hiram." Bobby finally smiled for the first time since he saw Hiram.
"Yeah. So always remember that I'm with you!" Hiram said, ruffling Bobby's hair.
Although Hiram seemed to be on board with the kid's plan, he couldn't help feeling a little sorry for Nancy and Charles.
Charles was looking at Nancy who seemed lost for words and asked, "Nancy, what did he say? Did it go through?"
Nancy waved the phone in her hand. "I thought it went through. I think he didn't answer it though."
"What is he doing? Give the phone to me!" Hiram had worked for Charles for so many years and hadn't missed a call ever. Charles thought, 'Hiram knew what was happening with Nancy and me. Why didn't he answer the phone now?'
Nancy handed the phone to Charles. He tried calling him again but the phone was off.
"Damn it! What the hell is he doing?" Charles cursed in a deep bellow.
"What could he possibly be doing? Maybe he just doesn't want to take my call." Nancy didn't care why Hiram refused to answer the phone. She was more worried about where the two children were now. Nancy started blaming herself for this whole thing. She thought that she neglected the feelings of her children and all because she was fighting with Charles. She was worried and especially because Bobby's head was still hurt. How could she neglect her children?
With her hands clasped together, Nancy prayed that nothing would happen to their children.
"Drive to the kindergarten, Charles!" said Nancy eagerly.
Charles sped up drove straight to the kindergarten.
However, when they arrived at the kindergarten, they saw that the gate was closed and all the lights were turned off.
Obviously, there was no one inside.
Nancy's voice trembled and she asked, "Where are the children?"
Charles didn't answer. He went straight to the guard room and knocked on the window.
"Who is it? It's so late." A security guard opened the window, poked his head out and asked impatiently, "What are you doing here?"
"Have all the kids left?" Charles asked.
The security guard gave him a scornful look and said, "Of course. It's late. Why would the children still be here?"
Charles hated the arrogant look on the security guard's face, but he couldn't lose his temper. He patiently asked, "Excuse me, Bobby and Nadia..." "Hello! Haven't I told you? They're all gone. They're all gone. Can you leave now? Stop bothering me!" the security guard said impatiently and closed the window forcefully.
"What should we do, Charles? How about we call the police?" Nancy was scared out of her wits. Last time Bobby and Nadia were lost, it plagued her with this constant nightmare. She didn't want that to happen again.
Charles thought for a while and said, "I'll call Jay first. If the children are not at his home, we'll call the police."
"I hope they're there," Nancy said wishfully.
However, Charles didn't expect that he couldn't reach to both Jay and Doris.
"Damn it!" Charles cursed.
"What's wrong with them today? Why is nobody answering my call?" Nancy was on the verge of tears. "Charles, let's call the police."
"Okay, call the police." Charles couldn't take it anymore. He was too afraid that something bad had happened to the children so he phoned the police.
"Doris, are you also upset with me? Why aren't you answering the phone?" Not giving up, Nancy called again.
She tried and tried but to no avail.
"Damn it! Doris, you are pregnant. Why aren't you at home? Where are you?" Nancy, who never swore, was cursing frantically. She was visibly anxious.
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