Chapter 27 Mummy, I'm Bonnie
Chapter 27 Mummy, I'm Bonnie
Bonnie's eyes were red and he was hurt by the little boy’s words.
"You have to apologize quickly. Otherwise we will tell your parents about it!" The boy's parent said.
"I won't apologize. It was he that scolded me and said I didn't have a mummy." Bonnie said angrily.
"What's the matter with you? You can't hit others for some bad sentences. My son is a lovely boy as
usual. Why does he just scold you? It must be you that start to provoke.”
Bonnie was helpless and anxious. What he could do was to hold his fingers.
Ryan, who was talking to the teacher, heard that it was noisy in the front. He saw that Bonnie stood
with tears in his eyes and accepted the accusations of others. So he finished the conversation with the
teacher and hurried over to Bonnie.
"What happened?" Ryan asked.
The parent of the little boy spoke with sufficient reasons, "This is your child. Can you see how serious
my son is?It is caused by your child. Why is he good at fighting in such a young age?”
The little boy kept crying, which seemed very vexing. Ryan looked down and asked Bonnie, “Why do
you hit him?”.
"He scolded me, saying that I didn't have a mummy at all. He said that my mummy had left with
others." Bonnie said sadly and began to cry suddenly.
Ryan held Bonnie up quickly. Facing the accusations of the little boy’s parent, his face was cold. He
stared sharply at the little boy's mother and stated, "My son never beats anyone for no reason. If your
child doesn't speak abusively, Bonnie won’t make any conflict at all.”
"My son is so obedient that he never scolds others. Your son is lying. Moreover you are such an
unreasonable father. How can you say that my son scolds people as soon as you know the conflict?"
The boy's mother said angrily.
The other children said, "It's not Bonnie's fault. It's the boy who scolds Bonnie at first, saying that
Bonnie is a child without a mother."
"Have you heard? Children don’t lie. We can know what kinds of children come from what kinds of
family. When you want to favour your own children next time, you have to understand the causes and This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.
effects. Don't take it out on other children." Ryan was patient enough and said decently.
"What the hell are them?" The boy's parent muttered. Facing the accusations of the children, she knew
that they were wrong so she took her child away.
Bonnie cried sadly because the words of the boy also hurt him. Ryan comforted Bonnie with guilt,
"Sorry, Bonnie. Daddy didn't give you a good protection."
Laying on Ryan's shoulder and holding his tears,Bonnie shook his head and aggrieved, "Bonnie is fine,
Bonnie is so strong."
Ryan put Bonnie down and let him move by himself.
Bonnie was in a bad mood so he played in the kindergarten alone after saying a few words to Ryan.
Standing in front of the fence of the kindergarten, Bonnie found there was a flower shop in front of the
kindergarten. Bonnie's eyes were brightened by it quickly and he shouted happily, "Mummy!"
Bonnie wanted to go out, but he couldn't reach the lock and shouted excitedly, "Mummy, Mummy,
Bonnie is here. Mummy, can you hear Bonnie?"
Micky, who was arranging flowers at the door of the flower shop, heard the sound of a child. She turned
her head back and saw a cute child waving at her in front of the kindergarten.
Micky pointed to herself, wondering who was the child calling for. However the child kept staring at her
and called her mummy. At this time Micky was a bit shocked. How could she be his mummy while she
was an unmarried young single lady?
Micky smiled and went into the flower shop again.
"Mum, Bonnie is here. Why don't you look at Bonnie?" Bonnie was upset and cried. He saw Micky walk
into the flower shop.
Bonnie didn't want to listen to the lesson. He was sitting at the kindergarten gate and waiting for the
opportunity to open the door. Then he could sneak away. Fortunately, the time was not long. There
were a group of parents leaving the kindergarten. Bonnie also could secretly follow them in the crowd.
After crossing the road, he reached the flower shop. Bonnie was both excited and expected. This little
boy quickly rushed across the road. There were only a few people in the flower shop.Bonnie hid like a
guilty thief who was searching for Micky. Bonnie hugged her thigh excitedly until he saw a familiar
figure back to him arranging flowers.
"Mummy, Bonnie finally found you." Bonnie choked.
Micky stiffened, raising her hand in the air. She couldn't believe it and looked down at the little cute
child who was crying, "You ..."
"Mummy, why don't you hug Bonnie when you see me? Is it because Bonnie doesn't look cute? Or
don't you like Bonnie?" Bonnie said with grievance.
Micky was a little confused, and she couldn't know what to do for a while. Then she squatted down with
a smile, “Bonnie, are you looking for your mummy?"
"You're my mummy. Dad said that I can't see you until Bonnie grows up. Has Bonnie already grown
up?" Bonnie held Micky tightly and refused to let her go.
Micky was moved by this cute kid. She didn’t know why she was sad when she heard Bonnie's words.
She hugged Bonnie and coaxed, "Where are your parents? Do you remember your parents' phone
number? I'll call them to pick you up."
"I'm your child." Bonnie said with grievance.
Micky touched Bonnie's head and said, "I'm not married yet. How could I have my child?"