Mommy ... I Want Daddy

Mommy ... I Want Daddy
Chapter 115 Hold My Hand


At Albert's house.


Albert heard the bell ringing. He opens the door.


There's no one.


Albert heard the sound of baby crying. He was looking for the origin of the sound. It turned out that there was a tiny baby in a basket on the floor.


Albert looked around. But there's no one. Feeling sorry for her, Albert brought the baby in.


Albert's about to call 911. But he broke his intention. He went to the supermarket to buy formula, baby bottles, diapers and various baby needs. He will take care of the baby.


The baby was drinking Albert's milk. Albert decided to become a grandfather to the baby and named her Marie, after his daughter who had left home.


Albert cared for, raised and educated Marie.


Albert was waiting for Marie to return home from her preschool.


"Gjanda ..." Marie ran and hugged her grandfather. She gave a smile to Albert.


One day the doorbell rang. Marie opened the door. He did not know the woman in front of him.


"Who are you?" The woman asked. He did not know the little boy either.


"Maye ..."


Albert's heading to the front of the house. He saw that Marie, his daughter, had returned home. Albert hugged Marie Big.


My son Marie's gone home.


Marie Big lives with Albert. Little Marie also liked the Big Marie. It's like having a sister.


Until one day comes the person who claims that he is the owner of the house.


"This is my house." Albert didn't feel like he was selling his house.


"Your daughter sold it to me." The man showed me the home certificate.


Marie selling the house?


Albert was forced out of the house while carrying little Marie. He didn't have enough money to rent a motel or a house. He's headed under the bridge.


"Yes." Yeah." Albert started making cardboard houses. Little Marie helped get the cardboard. Albert felt guilty. If only when Marie's baby was put in an orphanage, maybe Marie wouldn't have suffered.


Albert and Marie sleep in a cardboard house. At night it rained heavily. The cardboard house is leaking. Water seeped in. Albert and Marie woke up.


"Gyandpa, whoa. Aiy mancuy." Marie pointed to the raindrops dripping very heavily.


Albert immediately picked up the tarp and managed to seal the leak. She changed Marie's wet clothes.


Bend day.


Albert plans to buy groceries. He entered the supermarket with five dollars in his wallet. He was going to shoplift a snack for Marie. But he put it back as his little heart reminded him. "Albert, don't do it."


A supermarket staff saw it. Albert was worried he would be reported to the police. Apparently not. Supermarket staff bought some groceries and gave money to Albert. Albert was very grateful.


On the way home, Albert found a trolley. He put some groceries and Marie.


Next day.


Albert tried to collect used cardboard for him to resell. He finds a disheveled Barbie doll and gives it to Marie.


"Thank you, Gyandpa." Marie hugged the Barbie doll.


Albert wants to buy me a new toy. But at the moment the money is not there.


Suddenly it rained. They were under a shady tree. Little Marie sang a rain-push song. "Yain Yain Go Away's. Come again anothey's day." Soon the rain stopped. Marie pointed to the sky. "Giandpa, yainbow."


They went back to the cardboard house.


One day the social service came. They were about to take Marie because Albert felt unable to care for Marie.


Albert and Marie separated. Marie was taken to an orphanage. Marie misses Albert. "Gyanpa, Mayie kangen gyandpa."


Marie then ran away from the orphanage. He's headed for the cardboard house. But he saw Albert lying stiff.


Marie tried to wake Albert up. "Gyanpa, wakeup. Don't tiduy teyus."


"Gyandpa, later his jejekinya was pecked chicken." Marie touched her grandfather's cold body. Marie surrendered. He lay down next to Albert and hugged Albert.


From that day on Albert and Marie were never separated again.