Twins Looking for Mommy: Finding Mommy

Twins Looking for Mommy: Finding Mommy
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It has been almost 2 weeks for the couple to go on their honeymoon. And almost 2 weeks they spend their time to have fun and of course love together.


Today Grizella was seen alone in the room because her husband was meeting with a client who happened to be there too. Jaxton was forced to leave his wife alone in the room. Although he did not have the heart but he had no choice anymore.


"I don't want to know Albert. We need to hurry home. This was our honeymoon and I left my wife alone "it was a bit of a rage to remember the wife who was probably alone in the room.


"Please wait a minute, sir. It would not be good if we ignore our client this one. I'm sure the lady is fine at home. " Albert assured his parents that things at home were fine even though he was not sure.


Somewhere else. Grizella looks pensive on a swing by looking at a clean and clear lake. And Grizella did not realize that there was a pair of eyes watching her.


"It looks like he's the owner of this villa. We will get a lot of ransom this time. "weep one of them.


"Yes, boss. Let's kidnap him " replied one of them.


They also act. There were 5 people who were wearing masks and began to settle down in the direction of the villa occupied by Grizella. One by one, they started doing the action. Guards guarding the surrounding area also began to fall asleep due to the smoke that had been sprayed into the air. Grizella who was also breathing the smoke also immediately drooped limp and began to fall into the grass.


"It looks like they're unconscious, boss." said one of the men. They wear a nose mask behind their mask.


They also began to approach their gold mines. Looked at Grizella who fell asleep with her beautiful.


"This Asian girl is beautiful too. It is not in vain that we kidnap him. "murm one of them.


"Don't say much. Quickly take him to the headquarters "answer their boss. However, the boss is seen enjoying the beautiful face of Grizella. Seen from the corner of his lips that raised upwards.


Somewhere else. Jaxton is worried about his wife alone at home. Although many people who are sent at home will feel the worry is always there.


"Albert I'm not calm. Take me home, " said Jaxton unsettled.


"But sir, " said Albert stopped because suddenly Jaxton's phone rang and it was a call coming from the house.


"Is my wife okay?...whataa?  " said Jaxton, riled up. Jaxton snatches his suit and leaves Albert confused by the situation. Albert called the villa. Albert's eyes rounded after knowing the problem had occurred. Albert was seen calling someone.


"Master. Everything's gonna be fine. I promise nothing will happen to the Madam" Albert said as they walked along.


"I don't want to hear your promise. It's all because of you. You remember that. I won't forgive you if something happens to her" Jaxton said, clutching Albert's collar. Albert seemed to be silent. He did not dare to fight or defend himself.


"I'm sorry, sir, "that's all that can be said on Albert's lips.


"Akkhh." cried Jaxton when he could do nothing. Cars also cut the streets. Until finally, they had already arrived at the villa.


Jaxton directly hit the bodyguard who was not acting to guard his wife.


"What the hell are you guys doing? Why did you lose my wife? " jaxton snapped to the guards. Among them no one dared to answer until finally the call came to Jaxton.


"Hello. Who'sisthis? " ask Jaxton. It looks like Jaxton is clenching his hands. Hearing the voice of the person across made his blood boil.


Jaxton kept his phone after not hearing the voice across.


"Albert. I'm sure you've figured out where my wife is now. Don't make me kill you right now "rashful of course. Jaxton was seen clutching Albert's collar.


"I've asked my acquaintances who are here to monitor the whereabouts of the Madam, sir" Albert said, letting Jaxton loose his grip. After that, Albert's phone rang. Albert was smiling. The understanding Jaxton nodded.


"Hurry to find my wife. "they rushed to their destination.


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