TINA I drive through the narrow roads to the directions of the address, enlisted on my phone with Olivia urging me to keep calm; she's also on the fact that the alpha doesn't know anything about the kidnapping case. In all, I didn't pay more attention to her; rather, I was engraving myself with the blame of what had happened and the fact that I let my kids out of my sight, and now they're about to pay for it with their precious lives. As I drove, my heart continued to race, and tears flickered and rolled out of my eyes. I had constantly been saying some little prayers to the moon goddess, especially about my kids safety and the fact that they shouldn't be harmed. I even promised God to be a faithful mother who'd never abandon her children just to go after her company. I wasn't alone in

