“As I’ve said, I’ll take full responsibility for it. Mr. Adam can’t do anything to me,” Evelyn said. “Fine. You’ll be in charge of it. I dare not confront Mr. Adam. His emotions are unpredictable,” Alana said.
“Rest assured. Mr. Adam and I are about to get married. I’m sure he’ll go along with me,” Evenly said. “Is that so?” Alana replied. She felt that Evelyn was just a pawn to Adam. He would discard those that had served their purpose.
Abel returned to the Precipice but Emmeline was nowhere to be seen. As he was about to phone her, a silver Bugatti drove into the front yard. Emmeline stepped out of the car feeling upset. Abel knew that she still had not made any progress in locating Janie.
Abel approached her and brought her into a tight embrace. “You’ve been searching for her nonstop for the past four days. You’ve lost some weight,” he said. “There’s no sign of Janie anywhere. I’m worried about her,” Emmeline replied with teary eyes.
“She’ll be fine. She’s hiding from us because she wants to give birth in private,” Abel said. “I know. What if she’s in danger? She can’t defend herself,” Emmeline said. “I’m concerned about this too. The intelligence agency is working on it too. Hopefully, there’ll be news soon,” Abel said.
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