Chapter 48
Tabitha heard the word “Em” being uttered, but before she could figure out if the word referred to Ethan, the radio went silent again. At once, she grew anxious.
Emmanuel turned off the radio and reached toward Naomi, then made a beckoning motion.
Naomi understood this and immediately handed him the envelope.
Emmanuel opened the envelope, glanced at the so–called evidence inside it, and began to examine the folder in earnest.
Before long, he found a bug placed in the corner of the envelope.
‘Stupid girl! She nearly blew our cover!‘ Emmanuel pinched the bean- sized bug in his hand as his lips curled into a frighteningly cold smile.
He had chalked Tabitha up to be a woman who went crazy for love, but she was proving to be quite an interesting character. ‘She could do better than Malcolm.’
Without another word, Emmanuel went to the sink and threw the bug into
the water.
On the other end, Tabitha was still listening attentively when a loud static suddenly assaulted her eardrums. She frantically took out her earpiece. ‘Crap, he discovered the bug!‘
Naomi watched Emmanuel’s every move in shock, but as anxious as she was, she dared not speak.
Emmanuel glanced at her coldly and snapped, “You idiot! You almost screwed things up for us!”
Naomi asked immediately, “What’s going on, Mr. Sinclair? What did you
1/5
HPP-
NNOS
96% 14:38
Chapter 18
find in the envelope?”
“A bug.” Emmanuel raised a brow at her. “Tabitha’s a lot smarter than you, so be careful when you’re dealing with her. You can’t rise to the bait so easily, or you’ll come off as a simpleton, and an ugly one, at that.”
Realizing that she had been tricked by Tabitha, Naomi grew glum. Anger and hatred flashed in her eyes.
Emmanuel did not want to look at Naomi’s repulsive face for another moment longer. Waving his hand to dismiss her, he said, “You can go now. Be careful on your way out, and don’t contact me again unless it’s absolutely necessary.”
After saying this, he became worried that Naomi would be tailgated, so he had two of his men escort her home for good measure.
Meanwhile, Tabitha was disappointed to have only dug out so little information despite all the effort she had put in.
Afterward, when Trevor called her to exchange information and heard how crestfallen she sounded, he comforted her, “At least it wasn’t all for nothing. If nothing else, we discovered two things: one, the person’s name has the word “Em” in it; and two, the person probably has a thing for opera.”
What Trevor meant was that these traits could become useful leads in their investigation.
Remembering those traits, Tabitha nodded and said, “Yeah, you’re right. Thanks for all your help, Trevor.”
Trevor replied with a smile, “Don’t mention it. I mean, I even gained something valuable for free.”
The mysterious person they were dealing with had spent a lot of money. on the bug, and they were probably seething right now.
2/5
33
WPP D
ANNO
96% 1438
Chapter 18
At the thought of this, Tabitha felt a little better.
She did not sleep well that night. The matter of the bug kept haunting her.
For some reason, she kept hearing imaginary voices throughout the night. She awoke early the next day and felt a dull ache in her stomach.
She began to worry.
These days, she had been staying up late in her pursuit of the truth, and all those late nights were starting to take a toll on her sleep quality. She was more easily startled awake than usual.
Enduring the pain in her stomach, Tabitha washed up and put on a change of clothes, then went downstairs to heat up some milk.
However, the smell of dairy coming from the milk made her gag.
She managed to gulp down half a glass of milk, but it only worsened the churning sensation in her stomach. She bolted into the bathroom after that and threw up into the toilet.
She knew that this was her morning sickness at work.
When George heard the sound of Tabitha throwing up, he quickly headed toward the bathroom.
Fortunately, Tabitha was done by then, and her face was ashen when she emerged from the bathroom. George was shocked to see how pale her lips
were.
He asked anxiously, “Ms. Jarvis, you don’t look too well. Are you feeling alright? Do you need to go to the hospital?”
Tabitha said feebly, “Don’t worry, it’s just morning sickness. I’ll be fine after a while…”
“Ms. Jarvis, you’re bleeding!” George suddenly alerted her, cutting her off.
7
Chapter 48
UN N
1965 14:30
Stunned, Tabitha followed George’s gaze to see blood trickling down the inside of her leg and onto the floor.
She belatedly realized that there was a coldness radiating through her stomach, accompanied by a throbbing pain. The world around her spun at that moment, and her vision went dark. The next second, she collapsed.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Chasing His Runaway Wife by Jamie Stones (Tabitha Jarvis)