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The Quadruplets Are Mine? novel Chapter 1385

Chapter 1385 Mom, Where Are You?

They first arrived at the community garden, searching every nook and cranny, but there was no sign of Kimberly.

Abel recalled what Maxwell had said, that he had already searched the entire community, so they headed straight to the intersection outside the community.

This place was always bustling with unlicensed taxis and people coming in and out of the community, all essentially under their noses.

“What was Aunt Kimberly wearing today?”

“In the morning, she had on a coffee-colored half-sleeved shirt and black pants. I don’t know if she changed in the afternoon.”

“Okay, I got it.”

“It’s all my fault; I should have stayed at home.”

“Don’t blame yourself. Aunt Kimberly is suffering from an illness. It’s not your fault.”

“But if I had stayed at home, Mom wouldn’t have gone out.”

“Can you guarantee that? She might have gone out to buy groceries or visit a neighbor. Would you have followed her every step of the way?”

“But, Abel, I’m so scared.”

“It’s going to be alright, I promise. Trust me!” Abel pressed her little hand against his lips.

The streets on both sides of the community gate were lined with unlicensed taxis under the streetlights.

Abel instructed Emmeline, and they began to inquire separately with the taxi drivers, describing their mother’s appearance.

Sure enough, after questioning several drivers, one of them said, “There was indeed a lady matching that description. She took George’s car in the afternoon, and she wanted to ride in mine, but my car already had a passenger, so she took the next one, George’s car

“Where’s George? Which car is his?”

The taxi driver glanced around. “He’s not here; he might have finished work and gone home.”

“Do you have his contact information?”

At that, the taxi driver pointed at a gray Toyota and said. “That car belongs to our boss; he should have it.”

Abel rushed over to the Toyota.

The Toyota driver found George’s home landline number in his phonebook.

Abel called and explained the situation concisely.

The person who answered the call was George himself, and after a brief pause, he said, “Yes, there was such a lady. It was around 5 p.m., and she took my car to Altney Steel Train Station.”

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