Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman -
Chapter 1909
After Madeline went in, she saw Jackson's teacher.
When the teacher heard that Madeline had not seen Jackson, the teacher was curious. "Did he went to the toilet? Jackson is a very smart kid, so he wouldn't leave with a stranger. Don't worry, Mrs. Whitman." Madeline, too, was certain that her son would not leave with a stranger, so she turned and walked to the toilet to look for her son.
She arrived at the entrance of the toilet, but because she could not go in, she called out a few times by the entrance.
"Jack, are you in there?
"Jack, if you're in there, please answer me. "Jack..."
As Madeline called out, a young male teacher walked out from the toilet.
When he saw Madeline was looking for her son, he politely said, "Madam, there's no one else in the toilet. You can't replace your son?"
Madeline nodded and her heart started racing.
Could it be that Carter was one step ahead of her? Had he already asked someone to take action against her child?
As Madeline frantically thought about this, suddenly, she heard a familiar, childish voice behind her.
"Mommy, I'm right here."
Madeline turned her head abruptly when she heard that.
She saw Jackson, who wore his school uniform and his hat, looking at her obediently as he blinked, and Madeline finally felt relieved.
"Jack!"
Madeline ran up to Jackson and squatted and held the child's shoulders.
"Jack, where did you go? Why didn't you wait for me at the entrance?"
Jackson lifted his small hand and gently shook the carnation he made with color papers in his hand.
"This is from the arts and crafts class. The teacher asked us to make carnations. I finished mine but I forgot to take it with me just now. I want to give this to you now, Mommy." Jackson's neat and white teeth showed as he smiled brightly at Madeline.
Madeline looked at the paper flower her son handed to her. Even though it was not very delicately made, Madeline felt as if she had just received a treasure. "Thanks, baby. " Madeline took the paper flower, kissed her son's cheek, then held his small hand.
"I'll take you home."
"Okay, " Jackson replied and nodded, then followed her to the entrance.
Once they had gotten into the car, Madeline placed the paper flower down. While she was putting on her seatbelt, she turned around and exhorted her son.
"Jack, during this period, aside from Mommy, Daddy, Grandpas, and Grandmas, don't go with anyone if they say they're here to take you home. Don't go with them even if they say they know Mommy and Daddy. Can you remember that?"
Even though Jackson was young, his IQ was not low.
He immediately gave Madeline an answer that set her mind at rest. "Don't worry, Mommy. I'll remember what you say."
"Good boy."
Madeline smiled and praised him. She then pressed stepped on the accelerator.
She lifted her eyes to look at the little guy from the rearview mirror. His handsome little face and the look in his eyes were starting to seem more and more like Jeremy's.
She believed that this kid would be very outstanding in the future.
However, at the present, she was worried about Carter. That man might take action against her children just to exact his vengeance.
"Mommy, you keep looking at me, but remember to drive carefully," Jackson reminded as he blinked his big eyes.
Madeline collected her thoughts and smiled as she answered, "I got it. I'll drive carefully and send you home safely."
“Uh-huh. " The little guy pressed his lips together and grunted an arrogant reply.
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