Chapter 747
Kaitlyn thought it made sense. In the past, Wayne would often be gone for a few days, but he never ignore calls or messages and always told her where he was going.
But this time, Wayne had disappeared without a trace, as if he had never existed.
If something really happened to him and they didn't report it to the police, they might even be suspected of being involved.
Thinking of this, Kaitlyn immediately had someone call the police.
As she considered Alexander's words, fear began to take hold of her. She moved to sit next to Alexander and proposed. "Alexander, how about you stay here and not go back? And let's have Quinn stay here as well. Everyone should take care of each other. Look at us now. We're such a large family, but we're so divided. Is that how a family should be?"
Alexander responded, "Let's talk about it later."
As he stood up to leave, Kaitlyn quickly grasped his arm. "Wait."
After some thought, Kaitlyn took a deep breath as if to steel herself for what she was about to say. "I understand you're worried that I'll make things difficult for Quinn. I promise you I won't bother her anymore, okay?" Alexander frowned impatiently and shook off Kaitlyn's hand. "This has nothing to do with it. It's just inconvenient for us to stay here."
Kaitlyn asked, "What's so inconvenient?"
He got up and went out to find Quinn without answering Kaitlyn's question.
Quinn was in the yard playing with Peanut. The nanny saw her holding the child nervously and suggested that she put the child in the stroller and push it around.
Quinn was now pushing the stroller and walking around the yard.
Alexander stood not far away, hands in his pockets, quietly watching her.
Next to him was a huge banyan tree. Quinn squatted under the tree, leaves falling gently from above her head. She held the child's hand, her face beaming with a radiant smile.
Even though the season was clearly one of desolation, the smile on Quinn's face created an illusion of revival, as if her cheerfulness had the power to breathe new life into everything around her, filling the surroundings with an unexpected hint of spring.This material belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
She loved children very much, whether it was before or now that she had become a child herself.
And Quinn wouldn't remember that a few months ago, in the same place, she held Freya's child, her eyes filled with a deep-seated hatred.
Quinn also wouldn't remember that in this place, she had lost her child.
Now, she was completely enamored with the child in front of her, and she found him to be adorable, chubby, and very likable.
Alexander walked over to Quinn.
The nanny saw him and immediately greeted him. "Mr. Kennedy."
Quinn also looked up at him and gave him a bright smile.
Alexander looked down at her, his face expressionless.
The child in the stroller was still holding onto her finger, unwilling to let go. Quinn reached out and pinched his cheek, making the child giggle. Because he had cried before, the child's laughter was a bit hoarse.
"Do you like him?" Alexander asked her.
Quinn nodded, her affection undisguised.
Alexander pondered and said, "If you like him, take him home for you to play with for a few days."
Upon hearing this, the nanny's expression turned odd. She thought to herself, 'Can a child be used for playing?'
But Quinn was very happy to hear it. She also liked playing with the baby.
Alexander grabbed the stroller's handle and said to the nanny, "I'll take the child away for a few days. Go back and tell my mother." The nanny said, "This..."
Alexander asked, "What?"
What could the nanny say under Alexander's unyielding gaze? She could only nod with an awkward smile. "I got it, Mr. Kennedy." Alexander said, "Quinn, let's go home."