Chapter 1124 Running Away From Home
Luke followed him upstairs and knocked on the door.
"I''m sleeping." Tommy''s childish voice came from within.
Luke''s hand froze. Rainie could see that her father was distressed and told him, "Don''t worry about
Tommy. He''ll forget about it by tomorrow morning."
Luke sighed and patted Rainie''s head. His daughter always seemed sensible. "I have some more work
to do. Please take care of your younger brother." "Yes, Daddy." Rainie nodded.
Luke returned to the study. T Corporation had been expanding over the past two years, and his
responsibility became greater and greater. He would work in the study every night.
After Luke left, Rainie knocked on the bedroom door. "Tommy, it''s me, your sister. Let me in." "I''m
sleeping, Rainie," Tommy said.
Rainie was not sure how to react to that. "Don''t you want Daddy to sleep with you tonight?" "I can sleep
by myself tonight, Rainie. I''m very sleepy!" While Tommy said that, he rummaged through his closet
and found the biggest backpack.
When Rainie heard what Tommy said, she knocked on the door again.
Once again, Tommy did not open the door.
Rainie sighed and said, "Alright then, I won''t disturb you. Sleep tight and see you tomorrow, Tommy."
Tommy brought a stool over, stood on it, and took out some of his clothes from the closet. He decided
that he would run away from home so that his father would pay more attention to him!
After packing the clothes, he stashed some of his favorite books and snacks into the backpack. Then,
he smashed his piggy bank and took out the money inside.
Hey on the bed after the preparations were done. All he had to do now was wait.
By three o''clock in the morning, everyone in Crawford Manor was sleeping.
Tommy gently pushed the door open and looked down the corridor. A sliver of dim yellow light shone
from the door to the study that was ajar.
He tiptoed toward the study and peeked inside. Luke was sleeping on the sofa bed without turning the
lights off.
Tommy chuckled to himself, returned to his bedroom, wore his backpack, and left Crawford Manor.
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Crawford Manor was in a secluded location. Tommy walked along the road until he was exhausted. He
tossed the backpack away and sat down on the ground, panting.
"This is so tiring." Tommy nced at his backpack next to him. If he had known that it would be so
exhausting to run away from home, he would have brought less things along with him. It was only after
he left Crawford Manor that he did not know where he should go.
He crouched by the road and mumbled to himself, "Should I go home?"
Instantly, he shook his head and dismissed the idea. "No, I can''t go home now. That would be very
embarrassing!"
He hugged his backpack, leaned against the wall, and fell asleep.
There were no cabs on the road sote at night. He would leave in the morning instead!
The next morning, Tommy woke up and realized that a group of people were staring at him. He rubbed
his eyes, looked at the adults surrounding him, and asked, "What are you all looking at?"
An old man who was on his morning jog crouched down and asked him," Why are you sleeping here,
little boy? Are you lost?" "I''m not lost." Tommy stood up, wore his backpack, and dusted his clothes.
A woman noticed that the clothes Tommy wore were very expensive. She smiled lovingly and said,
"Little boy, can you tell me where you live? I''ll bring you home."
Tommy instantly thought of how Luke had reprimanded him the day before, so he shook his head. "No,
Ma''am. I''m not going home." "It''s very dangerous for a little boy like you to be wandering outside alone.
Why don’t you want to go home?" The woman asked Tommy. There were so many human traffickers
nowadays, and the cute and handsome boy would be a lucrative target.
As she thought about that, her motherly instincts went off the charts." Come with me. My car is right
over there. I''ll bring you home."
The old man agreed with her. "Yes. You''re so small, what if you meet a bad guy? Your Daddy and
Mommy must be worried about you. You should go home." "I''m not going to Daddy''s home. I want to
look for Mommy," Tommy pretended to look aggrieved.
He did not want to follow those adults back to Crawford Manor, so he had to make up another excuse.
The adults immediately understood. The boy''s parents were divorced, and the father must have won
custody of the boy. However, his father was mean to him, so he wanted to look for his mother.
They also guessed that the boy had run away from home and lost his way. That was why he was
sleeping by the roadside.
Tommy thought for a bit and held the woman''s hand. "Ma''am, I know my Mommy''s address. Can you
hail a cab for me? I have money."
The woman''s heart melted when Tommy looked at her with those big and animated eyes.
"Would it be too dangerous taking a cab by yourself?" She said.
"I''ll be fine. Cab drivers are usually good guys. Also, you can give me your phone number and note
down the cab''s license te. When I arrive at my Mommy''s house, I''ll give you a call to tell you that I''m
safe!" Tommy thought up of a way to stop the woman from worrying.
"Are you sure you want to take a cab? I can send you there," the woman said.
"You must be on your way to work, Ma''am, and I''d hate to impose on you. I’ll be fine taking a cab on my
own." Tommy blinked. He was not sure where his destination was. If he had ridden in the woman''s car,
his lies would be exposed.
"Alright then." The woman used her phone to hail a cab.
She gave Tommy her phone number, noted down the cab''s license te, and handed the driver a
twenty-dor bill. "Please deliver the boy to his mother." "Don''t worry." The cab driver nodded.
The driver started driving and asked Tommy for his destination. Tommy gave him an address; Bianca
used to bring him there.
The cab driver said, "Alright. Sit tight, little boy. I''ll bring you there right now.
"Thank you, Sir," Tommy replied sweetly, which made the driver happy.
At the destination, Tommy rummaged through his backpack and took out some money. The driver
shook his head and said, "The woman who helped you get a ride already paid me. Quickly go and look
for your Mommy." "Alright. Thank you, Sir." Tommy thanked the driver again and did not insist on
paying. After all, he needed money to survive.
The driver opened the back door of the car, and Tommy hopped out. He looked around and asked,
"Where''s your Mommy?" "She lives over there!" Tommy randomly pointed at an apartment nearby and
said, "Mommy doesn’t know that I''m here. I can go there myself."