Chuck was filled with eagerness. When Yvette knew that his mother had come back, what kind of expression would she have? She must be very surprised and nervous.
However, Chuck glanced around and found that there was no one in his mother's office. Where was Yvette?
Chuck called out again, Yvette was not here. Chuck was curious. "Mom, Yvette could have gone out for a while. I'll call her."
Karen nodded, but her eyes were glancing around, and her expression changed a little.
Chuck took out his mobile phone and rang Yvette. But, she had switched off her phone. What had happened?
"Is her phone out of battery?" Chuck guessed, he was too surprised at her sudden disappearance.
With Yvette's personality, she would not have left without sending him a message. Even if her phone was dead, she would definitely stay here and wait until he came back. Besides, he wasn't gone for a long time since he left her.
"Her phone is switched off, right?" Karen came over.
"Yes, Mom. Yvette must've gone out. She will come back soon. Mom, just wait for a while." Chuck took a seat. Yes, Yvette might have gone to the bathroom or was just thirsty and went to fetch a drink. If she was bored, she would've gone downstairs to take a walk. She would be back soon.
Karen sighed and walked to the table. She took out her phone and said, "Prepare a few dishes. Yes, the best dishes, and some starters."
After hanging up the phone, Karen sat down and said nothing.
Chuck waited. Ten minutes, one hour, two hours. Time passed and Chuck had begun to panic. He thought, "What's going on? Why hasn't Yvette come back after so long?"
Did something happen?
Chuck quickly dismissed the thought. That was impossible. What could happen in his mother's hotel?
Then, where did she go? Chuck thought of the unrecognized phone call Yvette had received just now before coming up. Could it be because of that phone call? That was why Yvette was gone?
"Mom, can you help me check Yvette's whereabouts?" Chuck said anxiously.
Now, it was past eleven o'clock at night. Yvette was never an irresponsible person!
"Okay, let's eat first," Karen nodded.
Chuck nodded. But Yvette was gone, how would he have the appetite?
"Mom, I'll stay here today." Chuck wanted to continue waiting in this office.
"Sure, you can stay for as long as you want." Karen expressed her doting love. She stood up, went inside to bring out a blanket and handed it to Chuck. "Chucky, sleep here. And remember to eat. I'll help you search for her."
When his mother went out, Chuck held onto the blanket. He was disappointed and worried. "Yvette, where have you been?"
When Chuck came here, he was thinking that after Yvette and his mother met, he and Yvette could start to plan for a baby. But, why did she disappear?
Chuck sighed. Maybe Yvette had something to deal with and went out.
She might have gone back home, but too bad, he didn't have Susan's phone number. to call and confirm with her.
......
Karen sat down and stared at the huge monitor screen. The monitor clearly showed that Yvette had left after answering a phone call. Karen stared at it for a while, and Betty opened the door and came in.
"Yvette is nowhere to be found for the time being. Maybe someone from her family took her away or hid her somewhere," Betty said.
"Just as I thought, Yvette might have known something, so she left suddenly. I don't intend to do anything against her. If she was willing to give up everything to be with Chucky, I wouldn't object to it. But, she's behaving this way..." Karen sighed, it was the last thing she wanted to happen.
However, she still didn't know how to break it to her son. She couldn't just say that "Yvette is your enemy", could she?
Karen felt that this was too cruel to Chuck. "Keep looking, we must find Yvette..."
"Yes, the young master... does he need to know?" Betty asked.
"Don't tell him for the time being. I'll bring him to a place for the next few days to train him on fighting and survival skills," Karen shook her head. It was getting more and more dangerous out here. She had to strengthen Chuck up.
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