Chapter 682
He didn’t really want to pick up the call.
But if he didn’t, it would seem like he was hiding something from her. He had just managed to get her back, so he
didn’t want any misunderstandings to upset her because she could disappear the next day
So he picked up the call and put it on speaker.
On the other end of the line was Patricia’s voice, filled with sobs and panic, “Theo, where are you?”
“I’m at home.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Theo, can you come over right now? I need you…
“I can’t”
Patricia didn’t give up after hearing his flat refusal and cried out
“Theo, I know it’s bad to always bother you, but Baber is missing! I’ve searched everywhere I can, but I can’t find
him. I really don’t know what to do! Theo, could something have happened to Baber?”
Hearing this, Theo furrowed his brows. Baber was missing?
Ellinor, who was sitting beside him, had finished half a bowl of food, put down her spoon, and said, “You should go
and check. After all, he is a child you and Ms. Howard adopted together, you have some responsibility”
Theo didn’t respond to Patricia on the other end of the line; he hung up and looked at Ellinor, “You have to trust me,
that kid…”
Before he could finish, Ellinor put a finger to his lips to stop him from continuing.
Ellinor calmly looked at him, “You don’t need to explain. I understand everything. I won’t be mad.”
Theo was slightly taken aback and moved by her understanding.
Ellinor continued, “But first, you need to carry me upstairs to change my clothes. I want to go with you to see what
happened.”
Theo gently picked her up, “Okay, come with me.”
He blamed himself for not telling her about the adoption because he was scared that she’d get mad.
If he had been honest with her from the start, she would’ve understood and wouldn’t have stormed off.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe wasn’t narrow-minded. She was always open-minded when it came to major decisions; it was he who had
underestimated her.
Ellinor lazily held onto Theo’s neck, “This is our last chance. From now on, don’t keep anything from me, or else I
will never forgive you!”
He smoothed her hair, “Okay, I promise I won’t keep anything from you ever again.”
“That’s more like it!”
After they changed, they left together, heading for the Howard family’s home.
But not long after they left, a black car drove out from a nearby street, quietly tailing them.