Abigail had vanished off the face of the earth.

No news outlet, blog, or social media platform held any trace of her whereabouts.

Yet, everyone seemed to have an inkling of her motives.

At that time, Vivienne was in the final stretch of her pregnancy, eight months along with twins. Her figure was slender, but her belly was enormous, drawing attention wherever she went. She was treated like a rare gem, especially by Mr. Wolf, who had been on edge these past few months, fussing over her every move to ensure her safety.

Even their friend, Leopold, couldn't help but tease yet envy Percival's protective nature, "Is this the same Percival? He's so worked up, and the babies aren't even here yet. Imagine him on delivery day; he might just faint in the waiting room." Percival rolled his eyes in response.

"Why don't you try having a baby instead of getting in my way," he retorted.

On the day of their hospital visit for a check-up, Percival double-checked the ultrasound results, "Vivienne, am I hearing this right? We're having a boy and a girl?"

Vivienne couldn't help but laugh at his disbelief, remembering how Mr. Wolf had spent a good half-hour verifying the babies' genders with the doctor.

"Yes, Mr. Wolf, you heard right."

She was just as surprised to be expecting twins.

On their way home, Vivienne got a call from Sasha, asking her to visit the Linklater estate. Yorick had blessed two charm bracelets for the babies, and they were invited for dinner.

Vivienne agreed, directing their driver to turn the car towards the Linklater estate.

As they neared their destination, Percival received an urgent call from Isolde Ellington. Their grandfather had accidentally injured his ankle at home, stubbornly refusing medical attention in front of the staff, not wanting to worry Percival and Vivienne. Overhearing the conversation, Vivienne guessed the situation based on the old man's prideful nature.

Percival reassured Isolde and decided to first drop Vivienne at the Linklaters', insisting on ensuring her safety before handling his family emergency.

"Mr. Wolf, just let my parents know, and don't keep Isolde waiting," Vivienne said, understanding his concern for her wellbeing.

Once assured Vivienne was safe inside the Linklater estate, Percival directed Tom to head to the Ellington residence.

Isolde was anxiously waiting for them, relieved to see Percival. She led him to their grandfather, Richard Ellington, who was stubbornly downplaying his injury, dreaming aloud of showing off his great-grandchildren at the seniors' club, proud to have a set of twins in the family.

Percival entered to replace his grandfather in the midst of these musings, chuckling at the thought.

"Grandpa, you're quite the optimist!"

Caught by surprise, Richard tried

cover his tracks, but Percival's focus was on the swollen ankle,

vela

questioning why medical help hadn't been called yet.

Richard smirked, "Falling down the stairs at home? If the old guard hears about this, where will I put my face?" Percival remained silent.

"But you can't just use these ointments willy-nilly. If you're not careful, you might make things worse."

He said, taking the bottle of ointment from the butler's hand, "I'll do it."

Having been at the Vanguard Agency, he was well-versed in these matters.

The butler silently stepped away.

Richard glanced outside, puzzled, "Why did you come alone? Where's Vivienne?"

Percival explained that Vivienne had gone to the Linklater family's dinner party.

Richard nodded, "Ah, makes sense to drop by, especially this month. It's only natural her parents are worried."

Casually, Percival mentioned, "Today, Vivienne and I had the ultrasound."

Richard looked up, straightening, "And? Everyone's healthy?"

Without pausing, Percival's voice was steady, "All good. The doctor said it's twins."

Richard blinked in surprise, "What did you say?"

Percival's lips curved slightly, "You heard right,

both a twins. You're g

great-grandson and a

great-granddaughter."

The next second, Richard's hearty laughter filled the room.

"Well done, lad. You've outdone your

fndfather. Twins, that's a l

Ser. Twins, that's a blessing

heavens for the Ellington

family."

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