Chapter 115
Sage’s car had been hijacked at a narrowed winding road. This was not the only way back to Rosa Garden.
If one had an areal view of the road, one would see something that looked like a straight line leading directly from the city center to Rosa Garden. It was the fastest way back, and only the people who frequented Norah Residence knew about it.
Sage’s father, Sawyer Norah, had created the road, and its only purpose was to shorten the distance between the city and home.
It was why the road was discreet and dark. No streetlamps had been installed. It was also hidden by the dense wood and was gloomy and desolate.
The hijackers were clearly lying in wait here for the perfect opportunity. This was not the first time that such a thing had happened to Sage. Ever since she was fourteen, such things had happened to her many times, and she was not shocked by it. She even felt a little nostalgic.
She knew that her parents were not common citizens. Sage had inherited her parents’ superior genes. It made her extraordinary. Their wish for her to be an average person had never come true.
Sage had always complained about how she had to stay home-locked away, while everyone else, including Yeva and Leah, got to attend school.
She had cried, she had gotten into trouble, and she had even wanted to leave home for good.
Her parents had given her everything, and they had loved and protected her, but all that Sage had ever wanted was to be free.
Her wish had come true when she was fourteen years old. Sage had gotten kidnapped after enjoying a few days of her freedom.
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