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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1863

Chapter 1863 The Child Is Mine

Naturally, Harvey agreed ecstatically. He bought a bouquet and waited for her at the spot they agreed to meet, but she didn’t show up even a long time later. He then sent Sonia a text. A while later, Sonia still hadn’t replied to any of his texts, so he started wondering if something had happened. After pondering briefly, he called Sonia’s phone, but it rang for a long while without getting answered. Realizing something was wrong, he knew it was time to get Arielle’s help.

Vinson was the one who answered Arielle’s phone, so he told Vinson that Sonia was missing. After the call ended, Vinson immediately went over to his house. Harvey had already called the police, so the police officer was asking him questions.

He was fretting ever since he realized Sonia had gone missing. Despite using his connections, he still failed to locate her. Worried sick, he decided to head out to search for Sonia himself. Nevertheless, his phone rang as he was about to step out of the door. It was an unknown number, but he answered it nonetheless.

Sonia’s voice rang out. “Harvey…”

Hearing Sonia’s weak voice, Harvey felt his heart sink to the bottom of his stomach. He quickly asked, “Sonia, where are you?”

After Sonia told him her location, he grabbed his jacket and ran out. Right before he left the house, he remembered Vinson and rushed back to say, “Vin, I found Sonia. She’s hurt, so I need to pick her up immediately.”

They soon arrived at the location where Sonia was. Harvey’s heart clenched in pain when he saw Sonia lying on the ground. He squatted down and carefully picked her up before checking if she was hurt.

“Harvey, we need to send her to the hospital now,” Vinson reminded him.

Snapping back to reality, Harvey brought Sonia to the car and put his jacket over her body. He then hugged her tightly. When they arrived at the hospital, he arranged for her to get checked without further delay.

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