Hiding With Her Twin Babies -
Chapter 68
The trio goes to school as usual. Their mother and the twins are at home, and their dad takes them to school every morning. Their dad sits in the back of the limo with them. Dante is falling asleep as he is tired. The twins are a handful at night, even though they have a private nurse helping to look after them. Jennie is a hands-on mother, and she likes to do things for the babies herself. So she does not let the nurse sleep with the children in their room or look after them at night. Dante is also very anxious to have anyone near them. His mother told him that his grandmother almost killed him as a baby. Dante does not like to take chances with his children’s lives. He always waits until the children are in the schoolyard before driving away. His guards are always in front of the school in case anything happens.
“It is nice to have babies, ain’t it, dad?” Jayden teases his father, who looks tired.
“Don’t be a smartass,” Dante says. He knows Jayden like teasing him.
“They grow up fast, dad. Do not worry,” Jayda says. She feels sorry for her daddy and mommy, who looks so tired. This morning, while they were eating breakfast mom, poured coffee over her pancakes instead of syrup.
“They first have to get teeth and then start to walk. I read all about it on the internet. They say it is the most challenging part of having a baby, and you have two, dad,” Jack says.
“You are not helping me much, are you?” Dante asks. The trio starts laughing as they see their father’s face.
“Dad, you wanted to have more children. It is not our fault,” Jayden says.
“Yeah, yeah. Get out of the car and go to school before you are late,” Dante says as the car stops in front of the school.
The trio gets out and runs to the school’s gate, where the security lets them in. Dante is happy as soon as they are inside the school, and he smiles as he sees the guard at the gate shaking their hands like they are very important students. He bet by now Jayden is running the school. The year has passed so fast, and the twins are already eight. They did not have a birthday party as they decided to donate the money to the soup kitchen, where they still go and work on weekends and some days after school. Everyone loves the trio as they are well mannered and care about other people. Although Jayden will not show how he feels sometimes, he is a real gentleman and is always kind to his teachers. It is only the girl that can get nowhere with him.
They walk to where the other kids are waiting for school to begin. Jayda has a lot of friends, and she and Tammy are very popular among the boys as they are cute girls, but they know that no one dares to touch or talk to Jayda and Tammy as Jayden and Jack will be mad at them and not talk to them anymore. They all walk to the assembly hall when the bell rings, where they have their meeting.
“Today, children, we want to introduce you to a substitute teacher. Her name is Olga Petrov. She is from Russia and is here to teach you, Russian. Unfortunately, Miss Smirnov is on sick leave, and we do not know how long she will be sick,” The headmaster says.
“Petrov is my mother’s maiden name,” Jayden whispers to Jack.
“She looks a lot like my mother, just older,” Jack says. He does not look happy when he sees the woman. Instead, he remembers her face from somewhere. Then he remembers, and he feels cold when he remembers how she treated him and his mother.
“I think she is your grandmother,” Jayden whispers back.
“We will have to keep an eye on her. I do not trust her, and yes, she is. I remember her. She is a cruel old lady,” Jack says, and he shivers. He wants nothing to do with his grandmother as he can remember that she was as cruel as his mother. After the assembly, they all go to their classes, and Jayden and Jack tell Jayda about the teacher being Jack’s real grandmother. Unfortunately, they have no choice and have to take Russian. They had an excellent Russian teacher before, and they all wondered what had happened to her. Jayda agrees she does not trust this new Russian teacher, and they will have to make a plan to get her to speak the truth.
“I have a plan. Does your grandmother know you can speak Russian, Jack?” Jyada asks.
“No, I never spoke Russian with her or my parents. I refused to even speak to them,” Jack says. He does not want this woman close to him, and he knows his siblings will protect him no matter what.
“Good, mom is also Russian, so we can all speak it, but the stupid woman does not have to know we can all speak Russian. We will find out her plan, and we will tell dad and mom all about it, but she will not touch you, Jack. I promise you that,” Jayda says, and Jayden nods.
“We will find out what she did with our other teacher and make her pay for even trying to get close to you,” Jayden says.
“Thank you. She is evil as my mother was,” Jack says.
“That is okay. She will not touch you when we are close to you. We will not allow it,” Jayden says. Soon it is time for their Russian lesson, and Jayda and Jayden talk to the class before they walk in. They will protect Jack and make sure the teacher does not get close to Jack at any time. Finally, they all walk into the class, and Olga only looks at Jack all the time. Jack, Jayda, Jayden and Tammy walk to the back of the class and sit down. Olga frowns as she sees Jack sitting at the back of the class.
“Good day, class,” Olga says she is not a real teacher and is only here for Jack. She wants to take him back to Russia as he is her grandchild, and she wants revenge for her daughter! She knows Jennie loves Jack as her own, and taking him away from her will make that b***h sad. So she will make sure they never find Jack again. But, first, she has to win his trust and then kidnap him from school.
“Good day, Mrs Petrov,” The class answers in Russian as they all have learned to greet in Russian. There are not many children taking Russian as there are a lot of other languages they can take, but the trio took it because their mother is Russian. They also learn Italian at school, and the trio took it as an extra subject. It is a private school, and people pay a lot of money to get their children in this school, so the school teaches them many more subjects from a young age.
“Well, let’s first get to meet each other and then I want to shift the class around so I can see all your pretty little faces,” Olga says.
“Mrs Petrov, we are not allowed to be shifted in the class as this is how we sit in every class. It is school rules,” Jayda says. It is true. The school put the children with eye and hearing problems in front of the classes.
“Oh, I see. Jayda, I see your name. You are a little wise one. I can see,” Olga says, and she bites her teeth not to say anything wrong to the little girl.
“Yes, and this is my brother Jayden and my brother Jack. Tammy is our friend,” Jayda says, knowing she will make Olga angry by calling Jack her brother.
“Oh, so you are a triplet? You are all the same age and in the same class,” Olga says, pretending not to know Jack and the twins.
“No, my parents adopted Jack. His parents were bad people,” Jayden says. They want to make Olga as angry as they can.
“Your mommy is no angel. I will take my grandson back to Russia where he belongs, and you three stupid children will not stop me,” Olga says in Russia. The children know what it means as all three grew up talking Russian with their mother, but they pretend not to have a clue what she says.
“Our Russian is not that advance yet, Mrs Pedrov,” Jayda says.
“I know, but soon you will learn to speak it fluently,” Olga says in English and sounds friendly.
“Well, my mother speaks Russian fluently as she is from Russian, and she has the same surname as you,” Jayden says.
“How interesting. Why did she not teach you Russian then?” Olga asks.
“My father is Italian, so we mostly speak Italian and English at home,” Jayden answers her without blinking an eye.
“Your father and mother will regret the day they killed my daughter, and I will have my grandson! I will teach him to be ruthless and hate you. Your poor teacher is locked up in her flat without any phones and does nothing to help you,” Olga says in Russian again. She likes to mock the children even though she thinks they do not understand her.
“You better not start us on that high level. As we told you, we do not understand you,” Jayden says. Jayden records everything on his cellphone and sends the recordings to his father. Dante can also speak Russian fluent, and he calls the school to find out where Miss Smirnov stays. He sends his men to go and fetch her while he goes to the school. Olga Petrov has messed with the wrong family. He will not tolerate her near his children.
“Okay, let us start the class. Jack, will you go and help me carry my things out of my car?” Olga asks.
“No children are allowed out of class during school times,” Jayda says. Olga is getting frustrated with the school’s rules, and she never thought it would be this difficult to get Jack on his own.
“Well, I do not care. I asked Jack to help me, and he will do as I say since I am the teacher and you are the pupils! Jack, come on, let’s go!” Olga says, but the twins and their friends get up as well.
“We are only allowed to go out of class in a group,” Jayden says. Olga feels like she can scream, but she still has an idea. She will grab Jack throw him in the car, and drive away. As they walk to the car, Jack looks at the twins as Olga holds his hand. He is ready for action when the twins are. As soon as they get to the car, Olga starts pulling Jack to the car, and he bites her hand. She swears and lets go of him as soon as she lets him go. Jayden kicks her, and Jayda jumps on her back and pulls her hair. The three start to use their martial arts moves on her. They are all trained to protect themselves. Olga is too old and can not move as fast as the children, and the class joins in, helping the trio. Tammy steps on her toes, and some of the other children start kicking and biting her. Olga looks like she just came out of a battle when she hears a voice behind her.
“What is going on here? Why are you attacking your teacher?” The headmaster asks.
“She is no teacher. She is a fake! She wanted to kidnap Jack,” Jayden says. Olga starts crying.
“It is not true! These children hated me because they did not like how I taught them. I brought them outside to teach them the words for trees, cars, flowers and other things outside. I thought I would make the lesson interesting, but they attacked me!” Olga cries.
“You locked me up in my apartment after pretending to be a lost all lady,” Miss Smirnov says as she and Dante and his men walk towards the children and Olga. Olga is pale as she sees Dante. She wants to say something about him being a Don and how dangerous he is as she wants to bring him down with her, but Dante acts fast.
“She must be crazy. I will take her away. Do not worry about her. I will make sure doctors look after her,” Dante says. The headmaster is glad he does not have to clean up this mess and asks no questions as Dante’s men take her away. She must have dementia as she keeps shouting about the mafia and stuff that does not make sense to the school’s headmaster and the rest of the teachers and pupils. The headmaster is glad none of the children got hurt.
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