Chapter 51
Mistaking a Magnate for a Male Escort
âWhat?â Ms. Longman shrieked in astonishment.
Charlotte, who had heard Lexieâs words, flew into a panic. She cried out, âWhat happened? What happened to my kids?â
âA tall man in black in a mask and a cap kidnapped them and escaped from the back of the school. The security guards have already run after him.â
âGet them quickly,â Zachary bellowed.
âYes, Mr. Nacht.â Ben promptly ran after the man with his subordinates.
Charlotteâs mind was in a mess. Her hand on the phone was shaking, and she was yelling into her phone. âHello? Whatâs going on?â
âMs. Windt, donât be anxious. Listen to me.â
Then, Ms. Longman explained what had happened to Charlotte.
After hearing the story, Charlotteâs legs went weak, and she slumped onto the ground.
She did not know when her call ended. All she did was holding her chest as she reminded herself to stay calm.
As Charlotte rushed home, she called Mrs. Berry.
However, Mrs. Berry was not picking up her call. She thought of calling the police, but she did not know who the kidnapper was. Will calling the cops aggravate them and make them kill my children?
Just as thoughts raced through her mind, Mrs. Berry called. âYes, Miss.â
âMrs. Berry, where are you?â
âIâm at home. Miss, let me tell you some good news. Fifi-â
Before Mrs. Berry could finish her sentence, a loud thud traveled out of the speaker.
Then, the call ended.
âMrs. Berry? Mrs. Berry!â Charlotte was on the verge of a mental breakdown as she roared the cab driver, âMister, please hurry up!â
â¦â¦
âW-What are you trying to do?â Mrs. Berry pointed the broomstick at the man in black with trembling hands. âWhat have you done to my Jamie and Ellie?â
The man threw the two tied-up children onto the couch. Jamie was shaking his head vigorously as he groaned, trying to get Mrs. Berry to escape.
On the other hand, Ellie was sobbing, but her mouth was covered, and her sobs were quiet.
âWhereâs the parrot?â Tigrisâ glare was outright murderous as he strode toward Mrs. Berry.
âW-What?â Mrs. Berry stuttered as she took shaky steps back. âWhat are you trying to do? Donât do anything absurd! There isnât much money here. Youâre robbing the wrong place.â
She thought the man was a robber.
âIâm asking you, where is the parrot?â Tigris questioned.
âI-I-Itâs-â
âBad guy! Bad guy!â
Before Mrs. Berry could speak, Fifi on the balcony voiced.
Tigris rushed to the balcony at once.
âJamie! Ellie!â Mrs. Berry tossed her broomstick aside as she hurriedly untied the two children.
The moment Jamieâs tape came off, he reminded, âMrs. Berry, call the cops now!â
âRight, right.â Mrs. Berry anxiously grasped her phone. Just as she was about to call the police, she heard Fifi shrieking, âHelp!â
âFifi!â Without hesitation, Ellie rushed over with the broomstick as she yelled at the man, âLet go of my Fifi!â
âEllie!â Jamie rushed over with his tiny fists. With a ferocious expression, he glared at the man and shielded Ellie.
Tigris rolled his eyes. These children were not even worth his attention.
He grabbed the parrotâs cage, about to open it, when Ellie swung the broomstick to his leg. âLet go of my Fifi! Let it go!â
Tigris grabbed the broomstick mid-swing and snapped it in half easily. He then shot a menacing glare to scare the girl.
Ellie burst into tears, frightened, and her plump face turned as red as a tomato. Tears welled up in her big eyes before they rolled down her cheeks.
âMeanie, how dare you bully my sister?â
When Jamie saw his sister crying, he grabbed a bat and started swinging it at Tigris.
âBrat. Youâve got quite the strength.â The boyâs swings made Tigris take a few steps back. The man then roared, âMove aside, or else Iâm going to get you.â