Serenity ran into the two bodyguards at the zoo entrance as they were carrying Lucas out.
“Mrs. York.”
The two bodyguards brought the kid, who was screaming for his mom, to Serenity. Putting Lucas on the ground, the bodyguard uttered in distress, “Can you give his family a call to pick him up? He’s been crying the whole time.”
“Serenity.”
Lucas wailed out of fear.
He had never met the York family’s bodyguards. The boy was taken by a stranger and rescued by another pair of strangers. While Lucas was a wild child, he was only four years old.
It was normal to be frightened to tears.
Serenity was someone he knew. Lucas immediately clung to Serenity’s leg, asking to be picked up when he saw Serenity.
“It’s okay now.”
Although Serenity was not fond of Lucas, she needed to soothe the poor child.
Serenity dialed Hank’s number and said, “We got Lucas. We’re at the entrance of the zoo. Come out here.”
The Browns were crying on their knees after Lucas was kidnapped. Mrs. Brown had passed out once. Someone had pinched her nose to wake her, and Mrs. Brown continued to scream the walls down with her daughter.
Hank and George scrambled to look around, having no idea where the kidnapper went.
Following a phone call from Serenity, Hank was overjoyed and thanked Serenity profusely. He immediately informed his sister and brother-in-law.
By the time Zachary and Clive arrived at the zoo with their security teams, the Brown family had found their way out.
“Lucas.”
With her son lost and found, Chelsea charged ahead, put her arms around her son, and burst into tears.
George was relieved to see his son safe and sound.
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