Raina trembled in fear and stopped talking entirely.
“Mommy, I’m scared. Is he a bad person? Will he hurt us?” asked Ellie, who was terrified and had crawled into Charlotte’s arm. The former’s eyes were teary as she asked.
“He…”
Charlotte was stumped. She honestly didn’t know the answer to that question.
Many would regard Danrique as a villain, but some would refer to him as a good man.
His stance depended entirely on his mood.
Whatever the case, he is my brother and the person who saved my life.
Charlotte believe that blood was thicker than water and assumed that Danrique wouldn’t hurt the kids.
Those beliefs got Charlotte to be more certain. She hugged her triplets and answered, “Don’t worry. He’s family, so he’s not a bad guy.”
“Scared, scared!”
Little Fifi the parrot flapped its wings and looked ever so pitiful.
Charlotte stroked its fur to calm it down.
Ellie gripped her mother’s clothes and rested in Charlotte’s arms. It seemed like that was the only place the former felt safe.
“But everyone seems to be scared of that guy,” refuted Jamie, who noticed how Lupine and the other bodyguards had reacted. He pointed out, “The pretty ladies were all shivering from fear.”
Lupine and the others wanted to laugh aloud, but they were not in the mood.
“I think Daddy is more approachable. I used to think that he is too grouchy because the bodyguards are all afraid of him. Thinking back, he is rather kind, especially when compared to that other guy,” commented Robbie with a straight face as he analyzed the situation.
“Yeah, he’s comparatively kind.”
Charlotte thought about Zachary. He’s probably rushing over now.
Thinking that prompted Charlotte to request from Raina, “Give me your phone.”
“Huh?” Raina was taken aback for a moment there, but she handed her phone over soon enough.
Charlotte searched for Zachary’s number and sent a message over before returning it to Raina.
The eagle cried aloud at that moment.
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