“Liberty, don’t panic. Stay calm and call the police first. Zachary and I will head to the Reptons’ house right away. After you contact the police, call Hank and let him know that what they did was wrong. This will traumatize Sonny.”
Liberty replied angrily, “I already called him. He said Sonny is his son, and his parents miss their grandson. He mentioned that I don’t have time to care for Sonny since I have to work, so his parents will take care of him from now on.”
“Seren, I’ll call the police first,” Zachary said.
“Okay,” she replied.
Once the Hunt sisters ended the call, Serenity hurried out of her room. She saw Zachary just exiting his room and quickly approached him, grabbing his arm. “Zachary, the Browns took Sonny away. Can you please come with me to Hank’s sister’s house in his hometown?”
Grandma May and Mrs. Lane emerged when they heard the commotion.
“What’s wrong?” Grandma May asked with concern.
“Nana, my sister took Sonny to the market for groceries, but her in-laws took him away and handed him over to Hank’s brother-in-law. I suspect they went back to their hometown. I know where they live.”
Serenity was fearful that if she went there alone, she would be outnumbered and might not be able to get Sonny back. She could even face a loss.
Therefore, Serenity wanted Zachary to accompany her. Whenever she faced an issue, she instinctively thought of him because she trusted him and had become somewhat dependent on his support. With him by her side, Serenity felt reassured that she wouldn’t have to worry about everything falling apart.
“They’re a family of scumbags!” Grandma May exclaimed, cursing them as she urged Zachary, “Zack, you should go with Serenity to retrieve Sonny first. It could become troublesome if they—”
“Move Sonny to another location.”
Hank’s family took Sonny before the divorce was finalized, making their actions technically legal, though certainly underhanded. At this point, they could only depend on themselves to locate Sonny.
“Mrs. Lane and I will head to Bright Boulevard to keep Liberty company and prevent her from feeling lonely. You should also reach out to Callum and your brothers for assistance. If they’re in Wiltspoon, ask them to come so you’ll have reinforcements.”
“Once you discover where they are hiding Sonny, let us know immediately so we can send Liberty there. As Sonny’s biological mother, it’s more suitable for her to retrieve her child.”
Having faced various situations in the past, Grandma May quickly composed herself and organized a series of plans.