Leo's Point of View
Two weeks ago,
"Daddy, Daddy, Daddy!" Cato squealed jumping on the bed. "Wake up!"
I opened my eyes, looked at the clock and groaned. I don't remember the last time I wasn't woken up before 6.
"Can I have a cuddle?" he asked crawling onto my back.
I sighed and lifted him off my back and into the air.
He screamed with delight as I threw him up and caught him again.
"Come here, you little monkey!" I said hugging him tightly as he giggled.
I then looked beside me to Ella's side of the bed.
"Cato, where's Mommy?" I asked in a far more serious tone.
"Maybe she downstairs. Or running," Cato replied.
But she never goes for a run without telling me first. Never.
I stood up with him still in my arms and made my way into the hall.
"Ella?!" I called.
No response.
"Ells!? Where are you?!" I called again.
Still no response.
I searched the library, kitchen, living room and all my children's rooms but still no Ella.
"Cato, will you go and get my phone from Mommy and Daddy's room, please," I said putting him on the floor.
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