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Chapter Twenty-One

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May’s POV

I gently tapped on the twins to wake them up. The wall clock read 5:50 pm and still, our aunt was not home.

We’d all retired to the room to take a nap alongside the babies about three hours ago and we all slept pretty long.

“Nelly! Kelly! It’s getting late already and Mama Bear is not yet back from Mrs. Brandy’s,” I said out loud, and they jerked out of their sleep, with a look of surprise on their faces.

“What do you mean she's not back? Have you checked the sitting room and the balcony? You know she loves to sit there in the cool of the evening,” Nelly said, yawning in between her sentences and stretching out her hands and legs.

“I checked everywhere already and she was not in sight,” I retorted, pacing back and forth, with my arms akimbo.

“Let me put a call across to her," Kelly said, sitting up slowly and reaching for her phone which was on the table, her eyes as red as crimson, as she rubbed the side of her palm slightly against them as if to awaken them.

“Oh, that! I
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