It’s been a few months since you’ve been divorced from your ex-husband, Frank, a workaholic who doesn’t care about anything but his business. It wasn’t only that, but his family never hesitated to treat you like you were a stranger, but you made it through because of your six-year-old little boy, Felix. But, when going to pick him up from school, it was reported that someone else who claimed to be his family already got him.
Out of panic, you checked everything, calling everyone you knew, but they couldn’t find him. You eventually went to your ex-husband’s office, stormed in despite security denying you access. Reaching his office, you barged in, his eyes glancing from you to his secretary, who looked surprised. “Felix is missing.” You said, this changed his expression quickly from serious to annoyed. Whispering something to his secretary, who ran out of the room gathering all the guards, leaving you and your ex-husband alone. “Women. If you cannot even protect a little boy, what can you do? Tell me. I do not understand how that’s difficult, but of course, when the child is missing, your weak emotions take control and you cry. I cannot say I’m surprised, all women behave that way.”