Chapter 208 A Glimmer of Hope Amidst Despair
I realized had been here for a while when the sunset, Still, I saw no one around. I
wondered if they planned to leave me here to die. If so, it could be Celine because my
disappearance would solve all her problems.
However, that would be excessive for a defenseless woman like me..
On the other hand, it didn’t seem like Matthew’s style. Even if it were him, his motive
would be questionable. I grew increasingly frustrated but couldn’t understand it.
My hope lessened as the night grew darker. If my phone call hadn’t raised suspicions,
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might even call Atlas to take Ava
home.
After all, Ava got into Sunnydale with Atlas’s help.
I felt slightly at ease with that thought. However, my heart ached when I imagined Ava
longing for me. I
never expected to end up here and bring suffering to my daughter. I thanked my lucky
stars my parents
weren’t around to see this. Otherwise, my father’s life would be at risk.
It was dark, and the silence was eerie. I could only hear rats scurrying around the
abandoned factory. I
looked around in fear, unable to get up because of the ropes. My shoulders ached from the
awkward
position. I rolled over to free one arm from under me.
I prayed someone would find me soon. I was about to give up hope when I heard a noise
from outside. I
felt relieved and screamed to attract attention. However, there was tape on my mouth,
muffling my
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Thankfully, the sound grew closer. I thought someone was coming to rescue me, but I
realized something -the footsteps weren’t cautious or discreet. Instead, they were loud
and confident. Whoever approached didn’t care about being sneaky.
My heart sank as I suspected the ones approaching might be the ones who had captured
me. I panicked, wondering what their intentions were.
Sure enough, I heard harsh and angry voices. I could tell there were three of them judging
from their footsteps. When they arrived at the door, one asked, “Make sure there’s no one
around.”
A set of footsteps grew distant before returning. “Don’t worry, Boss. Not a soul in sight.”
Then I heard someone unlocking the door, followed by their approaching footsteps.