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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 113

Summary for Chapter 113: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter Summary: Chapter 113 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In Chapter 113, a key moment in the Marriage novel Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 113 After Adina talked about recruitment with Ethan, she attempted to drink some coffee.

Her phone suddenly vibrated on the table.

She cast a glance. It was from Ms. Jones.

It had been some time since the kids went to preschool, but Ms. Jones had never contacted her during school hours.

Adina put down her glass and answered the call, “Hello, Ms. Jones.”

“Mdm. Daugherty, something happened.” Ava’s voice trembled. “Melody’s missing.” “What did you say?”

Adina instantly raised her voice. She found a quieter place, tried her best to stay calm, and said, “Miss Jones, what happened? Please speak slowly.” “Alden and Melody went missing during the morning exercise time today. I checked the surveillance camera at 8.40 am, Melody left the preschool alone. Ten minutes later, Alden also sneaked out of school to look for his sister.”

Adina’s heart was hung up. “Do you mean Mel went missing for two hours?” She held the phone tightly, grabbed her car key, and walked outside. “Madam Daugherty, Alden did not allow us to inform you. He said he will find Melody. But two hours have passed, and he still hasn’t found Melody. So we have to contact you…” Ava’s voice was full of self-condemned. “I’m sorry, Madam Daugherty. It’s our responsibility. The headmaster has already called the police.”

“I got it.”

Adina just hung up and called Alden.

At this time, Alden was standing by the street where people came and left. His eyes were lost and helpless

He had been looking for Melody along the street for two hours, but he had found nothing.

He had lost his sister.

Buzz…

His smart watch vibrated.

He took a look, and it was his mom.

He pursed his pale lips and picked up the call. “Mom, Mel’s gone.”

“Tell me where you are.” Adina sat in the car, held the steering wheel, and started the engine.

Adina took out a laptop from the car and handed it to Alden.

Five minutes later, the surveillance of the street was found.

“Mom, Mel showed up here at last.” The scene came to a pause, and Alden gently spoke as he pointed at the surveillance.

Adina saw Melody stand at the lively street alone, and her gaze was lost and helpless.

Adina felt upset.

Melody had severe autism, and she was unable to communicate with the outside world. The doctor had said Melody must not be allowed to go out alone.

She was such an incompetent mother.

Adina suppressed her anxiety for a long time, but it was exposed the second she saw Melody. She stared at the screen for a few seconds before she pointed at a red car at the roadside and slowly said, “Zoom in.”

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