Chapter 624
Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape

Kallie dialed the number, and soon, a young woman in her early twenties walked over.
The woman was remarkably polite. As soon as she arrived, she apologized to Kallie without even inquiring about the incident.
Kallie asked, âAre you her mother? Iâm not causing trouble. I just noticed she seemed to have run off, so I wanted to inform you.â
The woman waved her hands frantically. âNo, Iâm not her mother. Iâm her nanny, Betty Gonzalez.â
Kallie raised an eyebrow in shock and switched to Avalonese. âYouâre from Avalon?â
gⱯlnÏνð®âsâ¤cóm is your escape Bettyâs eyes lit up. âYes! And so are you! Thatâs wonderful.â
Betty added, her voice thick with regret, âIâm truly sorry. She has a fiery temper and loves to run around. I lost track of her for just a moment, and she bolted. If you hadnât called, I wouldâve been beside myself with worry.â The girl shot Betty a glare, her voice sharp and demanding. âDonât tell my parents what happened today. If you do, Iâll make sure youâre fired.â
Betty put on a troubled expression, torn between siding with the girl and facing the reality of the situation. The explanation for the girlâs running off should be offered, yet the girl just warned her against revealing todayâs incident, exhibiting an astonishingly domineering personality despite her young age.
Betty always felt a throbbing ache in her head whenever she dealt with the girl.
Kallie crouched, locking eyes with the girl, her gaze sharpened with a hint of warning. âYouâve been quite the troublemaker. Your nanny is genuinely worried about you, and what you did was wrong. If you continue to behave like this, Iâll go to your home myself and tell your parents how you falsely accused my daughter who saved your life.â
The girl recoiled, hiding behind Betty, her tears brimming but her defiance muted.
Betty looked on in awe. âYouâre the first person to discipline her. Sheâs always had such a temper, and even her parents canât help it.â
Kallie noticed this and felt the girl was spoiled, likely because of her upbringing.
Kallie had no intention of visiting the girlâs home, yet curiosity tugged at her. âHow old is she, by the way?â Betty offered a smile. âSheâll be four soon.â
Kallie pursed her lips together. The age difference was too large to make her earlier suspicion feasible. But still, how could two children look so alike?
Bettyâs gaze fell on Calvin standing next to Kallie, and her eyes widened in surprise. âWait. Is this your son?â she exclaimed. âHe resembles her so much. Itâs as if theyâre twins!â
Kallie gave a small smile, brushing off the comment. âPerhaps thereâs a relationship between our families, explaining why they resemble each other so much.â
Betty shook her head in amazement. âItâs astonishing how alike they look. Anyway, we should get going. Itâs getting late.â
As Betty led the girl away, Calvin watched on, his eyes clouding with sadness.
Kallie noticed his turmoil and ruffled his hair gently, her voice soft with reassurance. âDonât worry, sweetheart. Weâll find your sister, I promise.â
Sophie said with frustration, âItâs not just Calvin who thought she was our little sister. I shared the same thought. However, I rescued her, and all I got in return was her terrible attitude and false accusations.â
Kallie pulled Sophie into a hug, soothing her. âYou did the right thing by saving her, but please avoid such risks again. Your safety is what matters the most. Letâs put this behind us and have some fun. Iâll swim with you today.â
âReally? Yay!â Sophieâs eyes lit up, her frustration forgotten in an instant.
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