Meanwhile Mary was still doing her household chores, until she had a feeling that something is wrong, She realized that Travis would be coming up to her and wanting to be picked up again, Until she realized that he wasn't coming into the Laundry room, Mary started searching for Travis.
"Travis!, Travis!, Travis!!", Mary called but there was no answer.
She started searching for him in the fenced in backyard of the house, She walked toward the outdoor tree-house on the walk ramp, and looked inside, Travis wasn't in there, Mary continued searching for Travis in the front yard, she started going to each neighbor's house to see if they had seen him, but no-one had seen him, Mary went back to her house, She knew that her other four sons, Ronald, Ross, Dean, and Joel would be coming back home from school, She decided to wait 24 hours to call the Police.
Meanwhile in a red 4-door Ford Car, a married couple was in the car, a 5'9', short brown hair, brown eyes, wearing underwear, pants, shirt, socks, shoes, 35-year-old man named Robert Alexander Fisher was in the driver-seat, driving the car, while his 5'5', light blonde hair, light blue eyes, wearing under-wear, bra, pants, shirt, socks, shoes, 37-year-old woman named Barbara Madeline Fisher was sitting in the passenger-seat, she was holding a sleeping Travis Wilkes in her loving arms.
"He sure is a cute little boy", Robert said as they was driving.
"Oh Yes he is, Oh Robert, do you think that maybe we can take care of him forever?", Barbara asked as she looked at her husband.
"Do you mean adopting him", Robert answered.
"Oh Yes, I think that it's a miracle that we found him skipping on the sidewalk, so I think that God had sent him to be with us, so we can be his parents", Barbara replied.
"OK, if you say so", Robert said as they continued driving.
"Don't worry, little one, we're going to take good care of you", Barbara said to a sleeping Travis as she moved her hand on his short blonde hair on his head softly.
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Dealing with her Clingy 3-year-old toddler son.
Nonfiksia mother of 5 boys, is dealing with her youngest 3-year-old toddler son.