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I Once Married You (Harper and Benjamin) novel Chapter 49

Chapter 49 Car Accident


"Benjamin, you're all I have. If you don't even want me anymore, I might as well be dead."

Lauren's tone got softer and softer the more she spoke.

Finally, without waiting for Benjamin's response, she hung up the phone and drove away from Pineview Villa. Lauren was going to the Martin Manor to find Benjamin and ask him why he was doing this to her.

Benjamin just assumed she couldn't handle it, so he planned to tell her why when he got back to Pineview Villa at night.

Except Lauren never came back.

He called, but there was no answer. Benjamin contacted Rue, who simply replied that she hadn't met with Lauren.

Benjamin suddenly couldn't reach Lauren. In Mayby, the weather had been bad these days. It was raining heavily outside at the moment.

The time was already past ten in the evening.

Benjamin frowned slightly, and his expression was cold. Eventually, he picked up his cell phone and dialed a string of numbers out. "Pull up the surveillance footage of Lauren leaving Pineview Villa today and check where she went."

"Okay, I'll check right away," Curtis responded immediately.

There was news in about half an hour.

Lauren had driven away from Pineview Villa and had been driving around. Then, she found a place to drink when it got dark. Afterward, Lauren had driven haphazardly toward the road at the Martin Manor. But she took the wrong intersection halfway there, and there was no surveillance on the road after that, so they did not know exactly where she went.

The rain was getting heavier and heavier. Benjamin frowned and instructed Curtis in a low voice, "You arrange for someone to find her, and also report to the police for help."

"Yes."

Ending the call, Benjamin then pushed open the bedroom door.

Harper was just coming out of the shower. The two of them locked eyes. He said with a warm face, "Lauren is missing."

Harper didn't say anything.

So Benjamin said, "Harper, don't you think you shouldn't have told her those things today? It's something you could have let me tell Lauren myself."

She was flat and looked at Benjamin, saying, "I don't think I said anything wrong, so are you blaming me for making Lauren disappear?"

Harper didn't think she was wrong. After all, Lauren had provoked her first.

"I'm not blaming you. I just want you to understand that if you hadn't told Lauren, she might not have disappeared now because she got lost driving her car on the way to the Martin Manor."

He finished, glanced at Harper, then casually grabbed a jacket and left.

Harper stood at her bedroom window and watched as he drove off into the rain and left Pineview Villa.

Benjamin drove alone to meet up with Curtis. The car sped through the late night. The rain got heavier, and a dark blue lightning bolt bloomed in the night.

She could clearly see the light of the lightning through the window and the deafening sound of thunder in her ears. It made Harper nervous.

Lauren had gotten lost on her way to the Martin Manor and lost contact. Harper didn't like Lauren. But a girl getting lost in the mountains and now it was pouring rain wasn't something she wanted to see.

Harper was thinking of the cold face Benjamin had just worn when he accused her of not being able to tell Lauren that they weren't getting a divorce. He looked reserved and filled with coldness. Even though his tone was no different than usual, she could sense Benjamin's displeasure.

He didn't get angry, probably because he was still recovering after she had just been discharged from the hospital.

But the more Harper thought about it, the harder it became. For Lauren's sake, he braved the pouring rain. Benjamin must have loved Lauren very much, more than she could ever imagine.

Harper smiled bitterly.

Outside, the rain seemed to get heavier, and a larger, more ferocious bolt of lightning bloomed.

Harper was silent, and a vague uneasiness rising in the back of her mind.

After a long time, she was woken up by the ringing of her cell phone just as she was falling asleep.

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