Chapter 899 Go Find Molly
Chapter 899 Go Find Molly
Chapter 899 Go find Molly
Seeing her moving things busily, a servant stepped forward and asked, "Ma'am, what do I need to do?"
"No, I'll do it myself."
Mavis bypassed the servant and arranged all her belongings neatly in the guest room.
The servant gave her a strange look, and seeing that she didn't need her help, she turned around to do
other things.
In the evening.
Rebecca came back from the outside and saw Mavis' shoes at the door. She called the servant and
asked, "Mavis is back? Where is she?"
The servant answered truthfully, "Madam came back at noon, and she came down to drink water once,
and then moved her things to the guest room. She hasn't come down since then."
After listening to the servant's words, Rebecca frowned.
What happened to Anthony and Mavis? Why did she move things out again?
Could it be that the two had quarreled again? This belongs © NôvelDra/ma.Org.
They really let her worry everyday.
Rebecca sighed, put on her shoes and went upstairs.
She knocked on the guest room door and asked, "Mavis, it's me, Rebecca. Would you like to open the
door?"
A few seconds later, Mavis opened the door from the inside with no special expression.
"Hi, Rebecca ? What's the matter?"
There was no flaw in Mavis' expression, but Rebecca found it a little strange.
She looked Mavis up and down, and then asked, "You and Anthony quarreled again and again? Why
did you move to the guest room?"
Thinking about this matter, she can't hide it from the Callahans. Mavis simply admitted this time,
"Nothing, it's just a few words. We don't have much overlap in our work. He has a lot of things to do, so
I won't disturb his rest."
Everyone knew Anthony was a workaholic, so it was not a lie.
"Mavis, don't hide anything from me. Remember, I'm on your side. If you have anything to tell me, I'll
take care of him for you."
Rebecca exhorted worriedly.
Mavis smiled, "Don't worry, Rebecca. It's really fine. No couple is being together every day. If
something really happens, I will tell you."
"Okay then, you have a good rest. I won't bother you."
Rebecca knew that Mavis didn't want to say more, so she left.
Three days passed.
Mavis still didn't go to work in the company.
She didn't want to go to the company and confront Anthony.
Even though Anthony came back every day, every time Mavis avoided him when he came back, she
didn't want the rest of the Callahans to see them arguing.
With Anthony's attitude, he didn't want to take the initiative to change something, so that was fine.
*
Today, Mavis finally couldn't stay at home and wanted to go out for a walk.
She remembered what Lyra had said earlier, that Molly was currently in the kindergarten.
After not seeing each other for such a long time, she kind of missed that quirky little girl.
After packing some handcrafts and desserts in exquisite boxes, Mavis embarked on the road to the
kindergarten.
This time, she went out without the driver from Callahan Residence.
She wanted to be out on her own for a while, not wanting the Callahans to know what she was doing.
She took a taxi to the kindergarten, and it happened to be lunch break. Mavis talked to the guard at the
door about the situation, and the guard went in to pass on the message.
After a while, Molly came out accompanied by a teacher.
Molly saw Mavis standing at the door from a distance, and happily ran to her side shouting.
"Mavis, why did it take you so long to come to see me? Mommy said you were busy with work and told
me not to disturb you. I dare not send you a message."
The little girl pursed her mouth when she spoke, which looked extremely aggrieved.
Seeing this, Mavis scratched the tip of her little nose, and explained apologetically, "I'm sorry, Molly. A
lot of things have indeed happened during this period, so I came to see you as soon as I had time. I
said I would prepare gifts for you and Spencer, and I brought them today."
As she heard about the gift, Molly's eyes lit up immediately, and she clapped her hands impatiently,
"What gift is it?"
While the two were talking, the teacher behind came over and asked, "It's too cold now. Miss, if you
have something to say to her, it's better to come in, so as not to catch a cold. "
Looking down and seeing that Molly's ears were red from the cold, Mavis hurriedly wrapped the scarf
around her little neck and rubbed her little hands, "Molly, let the teacher keep these gifts for you first,
and wait until you get out of school today. Go home and unwrap it with Spencer, okay?"
Molly moved her eyes and had an idea.
She turned around and said to the teacher, "Please send a message to my mommy. I want to stay with
her in the afternoon. I'll let her send me home when the time comes, so don't let them pick me up."
Mavis didn't want to refuse the little girl 's proposal, and she also wanted to stay with Molly for a while.
But the teacher was a little hesitant, looking at Mavis, "For safety reasons, we have to check with
Molly's parents before we allow you to take her away."
There were too many bad people now, and they had to be on our guard.
In addition, every child who came to the kindergarten had their parents' information in their hands.
Since knowing Molly's identity, the entire kindergarten had taken extra care of Molly's safety.
If something happened to the little girl in front of her, it will be a devastating disaster, and everyone in
the kindergarten will be implicated.
Mavis nodded in agreement.
Then the teacher called Lyra and explained the situation to her.
"Mommy, it's Mavis who came to pick me up, so I want to leave school early today and go out to play
with her. You can ask the driver uncle to bring my brother out too. We want to skate together."
Hearing her daughter's voice on the other end of the phone, Lyra directly said to the teacher, "Ms.
Burker, just let Molly and Mavis go. I will be responsible for any problems."
With the consent of the parent, the teacher had nothing to worry about.
However, she still squatted down and told Molly, "Molly, you should be more vigilant at any time, and
always remember the safety issues that the teachers have taught you."
"Don't worry, Ms. Burker. I've remembered it all! Then can I leave with her now?"
Molly's eyes were big and shiny.
The teacher couldn't bear her acting like a baby, so she smiled and patted her head, "Yes, you must be
careful."
"I know, bye, Ms. Burker!"
Molly waved her little hand vigorously, then took Mavis' hand and left happily.
Taking the little girl to a warmer shop, Mavis ordered a cup of warm water for Molly, and then received
a call from Lyra.
"Mavis, send me your location. I'll ask the driver to send Spencer there too. The two children have
troubled you a lot."