Abraham lowered his eyes, looking at the girl's almond-shaped eyes flickering, and said in a low voice, "Now, the house is just the two of us… Molly, it's only us."
...
Abraham's words left Molly Wellington completely puzzled.
She didn't understand what Abraham was talking about.
Not until she was put into the car by the man, sitting in the passenger seat, did she see the missed calls on her cell phone.
There were more than a dozen in total because she was absent-minded all day at school, and the phone was on silent in her schoolbag, so she had no idea her godmother had called her so many times.
Molly Wellington took out her cell phone and quickly called back.
"Molly, you finally answered the phone..." As soon as the call connected, Lily's worried voice came from the other end of the line.
"Godmother, I'm sorry, I didn't hear your call. The cell phone was in silent mode in my schoolbag at school."
