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Anyone Dares Bully you, Call Uncles! novel Chapter 7

Debbie clutched a toy rabbit belonging to Lilly. "Don't worry, Dad, Mum. Lilly left her toy rabbit at home. I'm sure she'll come and get it back."

Only Debbie understood the significance of the rabbit. It was the only present Jean had left her daughter. As a result, Lilly hugged it every day; even as she was nearly beaten to death, she could not bear to let go. Debbie remembered Lilly did not cry despite her constant pinching and yelling. Yet, when she grabbed the bunny and cut off an ear, the little girl immediately burst into tears.

"Are you sure she'll be back?" Stephen looked at the tattered toy and asked skeptically. He did not see any value in the dirty toy rabbit.

Debbie smiled and said confidently, "You wouldn't know this was her favorite toy since you didn't spend much time with Lilly, Stephen. It holds a special place in her heart because her mom left this for her."

Paula pondered for a moment before agreeing with Debbie's analysis. She remembered Lilly always brought the rabbit everywhere she went, including the restroom.

"That's great! I hope she'll be back!" Paula said in exhilaration. She was confident of her abilities to coax a little girl.

Debbie's eyes flickered as she thought, Lilly will return for the rabbit and the parrot. I'm not certain who owns the parrot, but it resides in the forest behind the Hatcher Mansion. No one can get close to it except for Lilly. Hence, she'll personally return to fetch the parrot. It's impossible to ask anyone to collect it on her behalf.

"I've already stitched and cleaned the rabbit just now. Lilly will be overjoyed to see it in a good state," Debbie shared.

Stephen hugged his wife and said merrily, "Debbie, you're the best! You're so nice to Lilly, even though she has caused you so much pain. You not only forgave her, but you also fixed her rabbit. I'll repay your kindness when the Hatchers regain our former glory."

Debbie leaned on the man and pretended to be overjoyed. "I wish to help you in any way I can, Stephen."

"Hurry, tidy the place!" Paula instructed Debbie. The servants were dismissed from the mansion after the Hatchers went bankrupt. Hence, there was no one left to instruct except for Debbie. Even though she did as she was told, the woman's eyes flashed with hatred when no one was looking.

A few black Maybachs pulled up outside the porch of Hatcher Mansion. Anyone would be taken aback by the eight charming young men alongside the mighty Hugh Crawford alighting from the cars. And yet, all of this commotion was to retrieve a toy rabbit.

Debbie, on the other hand, chose to stay on the third floor and observe the events from the balcony. She felt envious when she saw the eight Crawford brothers and was thinking how her life would change if she could win one of the men's hearts.

Debbie's heart stopped when she saw the man wearing a black silk shirt. He pushed his golden-rimmed spectacles on his nose bridge while looking around the room with one hand in his pocket. The man with the badass attitude was none other than Jonas Crawford!

Debbie was ecstatic to see the man of her dreams. Jonas was one of the most famous actors in the country. It was the first time she saw him up close. She covered her mouth to muffle her screams; her heart raced rapidly, and her face reddened in excitement.

The Hatchers hurried to the gate to greet the Crawfords right away.

"Greetings, my in-laws. Welcome, Mr. Anthony!" Stephen called out warmly and extended his hand for a handshake. Unfortunately, his enthusiasm was met with a lukewarm response as Anthony gave him a side glance and kept his hands in his pockets.

"Is this your first time visiting the South City? I was wondering why the weather is excellent today. It must be because you have decided to visit our city. Come on in!" Richard said to Hugh gleefully.

"The weather is great indeed. It's cold enough to send my granddaughter to the hospital. The Hatchers are indeed one-of-a-kind," Hugh hissed in response.

While Richard was still trying to recover from his embarrassment, Paula laughed and said, "You're a funny man, Mr. Crawford. We have always been taking good care of Lilly. She was throwing a tantrum and argued with Debbie the other day. Her father decided to teach her a lesson so that she will mind her manners." She turned to look at Lilly lovingly, "Give Grandma a hug, will you? I haven't seen you for days. I miss you so much!" The little girl bit her lower lip and clutched Gilbert's shirt.

"Don't you think it's an odd way to teach manners? You caused my granddaughter to have broken bones and forced her to kneel in the snow with her pajamas," Hugh hissed.

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