Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1847
Chapter 1847 I Need Your Help
“It has been such a long time! Where could she be?” Jory looked at Dustin in the eyes with a serious expression.
Nancy broke the silence, asking in a quivering voice, “Jory, could something bad happen to Joan?”
He asserted, “Joan has always been a kindhearted woman. I’m sure she’s fine.”
All of a sudden, Dustin yelled, “Larry, you’re such a jerk! What the heck is wrong with you? How could you take things out on her when it was your fault for leaving the document behind?”
When everyone heard the conversation, they figured out the timeline of the entire incident.
With that being said, they knew it would take more than such a trivial thing to get Joan to run away from home. She had always been an understanding woman. On top of that, Larry was the man she loved wholeheartedly. As he had always been an ambitious man, she would understand he was merely overwhelmed by emotions.
Jory reminded the frustrated man, “Dustin, it’s not time for us to blame one another. We need to get our hands on Joan’s whereabouts as soon as possible.”
Meanwhile, Nancy was taken aback because it was the first time Dustin lost his cool in front of her. She was surprised to find out the man she had always considered a gentleman could morph into such an intimidating figure.
Dustin screamed, “Stop standing around and get going already!”
When they were about to leave, a police officer approached them and asked, “Hello, are you guys acquainted with Ms. Watts?”
The bunch simultaneously answered, “Yes!”
The police officer carried on in a hushed voice, “She was involved in a major accident when she was in a cab. Up until now, we still couldn’t locate her.”
Suddenly, Larry’s mind went completely blank as fear took him by surprise.
No! It can’t be! How could Joan be involved in an accident when she was merely on her way to deliver the document? He took a few steps back and supported himself against the wall to prevent himself from collapsing.
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