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Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) novel Chapter 540

Approaching the outskirts of town near the abandoned factory, Christine's call came through.

She was frantic, "Jane, you said Ramona's in trouble, what happened? Isn't she supposed to be in the nursing home?"

"Ramona's been kidnapped." My heart was pounding as I tried to keep it simple. "Looks like it's Dorothy and Pearl's scheme. They've told me to head to an abandoned factory on the outskirts of town."

"That’s despicable! How could they keep targeting an elderly woman like this!"

Christine was livid, then quickly asked, "Where are you now? Does Gregory know about this? I’m coming to meet you right away!"

"Gregory's clueless, caught up in some patent issue, hasn't even checked his phone."

As the car neared the location sent by the kidnappers, I spoke in brief, "I’m almost at the abandoned factory on the outskirts. You don’t need to come; I’m not alone, ran into Mark on the way here. He’s coming with me."

"Mark? He's in Vista Town?"

"Yes."

The car slowly came to a stop, and glancing at the time, we were almost exactly on schedule, couldn’t afford another minute’s delay, "Chris, we’re here, gotta go!"

As Christine listened to the dial tone, she grabbed her car keys while hurriedly dialing another number.

After no luck getting through to Dailey for a while, she decided to call Gregory's friend, Clarence. It didn’t matter if it was through Clarence or Dailey, as long as she could get the message to Gregory.

Clarence picked up quickly, not holding any grudge for being previously brushed off, and with his usual carefree tone, "Ah, little Chris, finally remembered me? Realized Dailey can't compete with me, huh..."

With no time to waste, Christine cut straight to the chase, "Someone’s kidnapped Ramona Myers! They’ve informed Jane to head to an abandoned factory on the outskirts to rescue her, and Gregory’s not answering his phone. Can you find a way to reach him?!"

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