Chapter 305
Mistaking a Magnate for a Male Escort
Usually, every afternoon, Mrs. Berry would be waiting for the children at the cross street.
Nevertheless, on that particular day, when the children got off the school bus, Mrs. Berry was nowhere to be seen.
âRobinson, Jamison, and Elisa, is your guardian not here yet?â Lexie, the teacher from the kindergarten, asked. âDo you need me to make a call to your parent?â
âNo need,â Robbie answered in a rather mature manner. âMrs. Berry has been arriving a few minutes later than usual these days. Itâs okay. Weâll just have to wait for a while here.â
âThen you have to be good and wait here, okay? Donât wander about.â Lexie continued, âRobinson, youâre the big brother, so you have to take good care of your siblings, alright?ââYes, I know. Donât worry, Ms. Cheney.â Robinson patted his little chest and added confidently, âIâll look after them properly.â
âGood boy.â Lexie didnât think much and let the school bus leave.
For the past few days, Mrs. Berry had been late for a few minutes, and the school bus had waited on the spot until Mrs. Berry came to pick up the children.
However, because of that, other parents started complaining as they had to wait longer to pick up their children. Therefore, Lexie didnât dare to delay anymore.
Thinking that Mrs. Berry would be there to pick them up soon and that it was very close to their home, Lexie didnât have any misgivings.
âMrs. Berry walks very slowly. Maybe sheâs still on the way.â Jamie was booting the pebbles on the roadside. âRobbie, letâs play a round of the game.â
âNo.â Robbie looked in the direction of their home and continued sensibly, âMrs. Berry hasnât been feeling well these few days. She even pants when she walks. Her clothes were always soaked in sweat whenever she came to pick us up. Why donât we head home ourselves? That will save Mrs. Berry some trouble.â
âRobbie is right.â Ellie raised her chubby little hand and expressed her thoughts, âWeâre already seniors in the kindergarten. We shouldnât only think about playing. We have to help share Mrs. Berry and Mommyâs burden.â
âAlright, Iâm sorry.â Jamie lowered his head with guilt. To make amends, he added, âI know the way home. I can take us back.â
âMe too. Letâs go.â
The three children held hands and trod on the way home while humming some nursery rhymes.
When other pedestrians saw them, they couldnât help complimenting how lovely and adorable the kids were. Some even wondered whose kids these cutie pies were.
During the first few minutes, they were still focusing on their journey home. However, very soon, they became distracted by their surroundings.
Jamie had been kicking pebbles on the road throughout the journey.
Meanwhile, Robbie was constantly observing the cars passing by, trying to see if it was their mommy coming home after work.
Ellie, on the other hand, had been attracted by a ragdoll cat on the roadside. She pointed at the cat with her chubby finger and exclaimed, âLook! That ragdoll cat is so beautiful. Is she lost and canât find her way home?â
âYes.â Robbie nodded and analyzed rationally. âSuch a beautiful and clean cat doesnât look like a stray cat.â
âIts owner must be very worried.â Jamie looked at the cat and reasoned. âMaybe he or she is looking for it everywhere.â
âLetâs take it to the police,â Ellie suggested in a serious tone. âThen, itâll be able to go home.â
âI agree!â Jamie raised both of his hands in agreement.
âButââ
âHey, itâs running into the woods,â Ellie exclaimed anxiously out of the blue.
Jamie ran into the grove immediately and chased after the ragdoll cat.
âJamie, wait for me.â Ellie quickly ran up to him. Her chubby feet were slower when it came to running.
âJamie, Ellie, stop right there!â Robbie couldnât stop them, so he had no choice but to follow his siblings.
âDonât wander around. Otherwise, Mrs. Berry wonât be able to find us laterâ¦â
The other two little humans refused to listen to him and were still tailing the cat.
Jamie was running very fast and followed the ragdoll cat across the grove to another road.
Meanwhile, a Rolls-Royce was speeding toward themâ¦