"Her na is Abby." Aunt Tawny was quite speechless about this na too, "I really don’t know what her parents were thinking, giving such a na to a perfectly good child!"
Aunt Tawny received a call from Vincent Hawthorne on her way to pick Caden up from school, saying that his wife had been rescued and was safely out of danger, and she is now in the hospital.
Aunt Tawny imdiately brought Caden there, but as they were leaving, the little girl nad Abby followed Caden into the car, asking them to bring her along.
Caden said she was his friend, and knew his mom.
Aunt Tawny wanted to call Abby’s parents to ask for permission, but the phone number was always unreachable. So Aunt Tawny told their class teacher, Ms. Underwood, and then brought Abby to the hospital.
Abby was well-behaved and quiet the whole way; she seed very likable.
But Aunt Tawny didn’t expect that as soon as they got out of the elevator, Abby would grab a man who looked extraordinary and refuse to let go.
Felix Kendall: "..."
He let the elevator door close in front of him, kneeling slightly before Abby, looking at her pitifully thin little face, he frowned.
"You are Abby Monroe, right?"
Abby nodded, and carefully reached out her little hand to touch Felix Kendall’s face.
"Uncle, I’ve seen you, in a photo..." She thought of sothing, her eyes curving like crescent moons, "Standing with my real mom and dad. Uncle, you’re back, so when will my mom and dad co back?"
"..." Felix was montarily speechless.
Having been on the battlefield for a long ti, he had seen life and death many tis, he thought there was nothing he couldn’t face. But the eyes of the little girl in front of him, filled with expectation, made it hard for him to respond.
"They..." Felix couldn’t bring himself to say it, lying to children was supposed to be an easy task, but he couldn’t even fabricate a single lie.
He looked at Aunt Tawny.
"I know this child, can I have a conversation with her alone?"
"That’s not possible." Aunt Tawny firmly rejected.
She had brought the child here and intended to be responsible till the end.
Though the man in front of her didn’t look like a kidnapper, villains don’t usually have their villainy written on their face.
Felix could only pat Abby’s head, and said warmly, "Later, I’ll co to your house to see you and explain, okay?"
"Okay." Abby nodded obediently, "Uncle, you must co. Goodbye, uncle."
She followed Aunt Tawny away, still rembered to turn back and wave to Felix Kendall.
But her outstretched little arm was also pitifully thin.
Watching Abby’s silhouette disappear around the corner, Felix Kendall’s gaze deepened, he pressed the elevator button while making a call to the fund manager.
"Send the address of the little girl I sponsor, Abby Monroe. Yes, right now!"
In the hospital room.
As soon as Caden entered, seeing Tanya Sinclair on the hospital bed, his eyes turned red almost instantly.
"Mom!"
Tanya Sinclair was also very delighted, she didn’t expect to see Caden so soon.
"Caden, how did you co here?"
"Aunt Tawny brought here, mom, does it hurt?" The pain in Caden’s eyes was almost overwhelming.
Tanya hugged her son in her arms, suddenly feeling like all the pain in her body was healed, she closed her eyes, "As soon as I see you, mom’s not hurting anymore. Really."
Caden hugged Tanya Sinclair’s neck, muffled with guilt, "Mom, I didn’t protect you well... I should have been with you all the ti."
Seeing her son’s moist eyes, Tanya was both relieved and heartbroken.
Obviously, both are her children, flesh and blood that ca from her, how could they be so different?
Caden was a little angel who ca to repay kindness, while Joy, was soone she could never seem to warm...
Hypnosis and Hypnotic can truly disrupt the mind and control the heart, but the day Joy was taken to the Ferris wheel park, she was already out of Cindy Lynn’s manipulative environnt.
If Joy really loved her biological mother, he would not have stood indifferently watching her being struck down by Old Ninth King...
In Joy’s heart, her recognized mother probably was always Cindy Lynn.
"Caden, this is not your fault." Tanya Sinclair cupped her son’s face, wiping his tears, gently comforted, "You’ve done very well. You’re still a child who needs protection, when you grow up, then you can co protect mom. Don’t worry, mom just got a little hurt, that’s all."
"Really?"
"Of course it’s true." Tanya kissed Caden’s cheek, "You give mom a kiss, and mom will be all better instantly."
Caden gave Tanya Sinclair a peck on the cheek.
Tanya’s heart lted, "Alright, mom is completely better now."
Caden was also amused.
"But mom, you still have to stay in the hospital and rest for a few more days."
"Okay, mom will listen to you."
Aunt Tawny also led Abby in, seeing the warm scene between mother and son, did not interrupt, just quietly wiped her eyes beside them.
Abby walked over, called softly, "Aunt Sinclair."
Tanya Sinclair saw Abby and was both surprised and delighted.
"Abby, did you co with Caden?"
"Yes." Abby nodded lightly, very shy, pursed her little lips and said, "I was worried about Aunt Sinclair, I wanted to co to see you..."
"Thank you, darling." Tanya Sinclair really liked this shy yet kind and brave little girl.
Abby tiptoed, leaned close to Tanya Sinclair’s ear, whispered, "Aunt Sinclair, although my grandma won’t let tell the police uncle the truth, but at the foot of the mountain, I saw Joy’s dad. I told him, it’s Joy’s fake mom, it was her and Joy who tricked you away..."
So Vincent knew the truth long ago!
Tanya Sinclair closed her eyes.
Even though she had already given up on Vincent, this man’s shalessness and depravity still could refresh her lowest standard over and over!
"Aunt Tawny, could I use your phone for a mont, I want to make a call."
"Sure, madam." As long as it’s not Vincent Hawthorne’s phone, she’d lend it to anyone.
Aunt Tawny handed the phone to Tanya Sinclair, Tanya dialed a string of numbers.
Tanya Sinclair: "Officer Crawford, I’ve woken up, yes... I’m fine. You can co now to take my statent, I also have so things I need to tell you in person!"
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