The message was not from Hendrix, but someone anonymously sent a picture of her daughter.
In the photo, the daughter is wearing her school uniform and is looking toward the camera.
The background of the photo is a park.
She remembered that the teacher had said in the parent group that she would take the children outdoors for a pick-me-up today.
Who is it?
Why did you send a picture of your daughter?
Violet hurriedly pulled over to the side of the road and prepared to call her teacher.
At that moment, the phone rang.
Violet stared at the string of numbers, her red lips pursed.
The call was from the person who sent her the photo.
"Hello?"
"If you don't want anything to happen to your daughter, behave yourself."
The man's conspiratorial voice came over the current.
Violet's grip on the phone tightened and she questioned, "Who the hell are you? What do you want?"
"See an alley across the street? Get out of the car and walk across."
The man gave the order.
Violet looked out the window and saw a narrow alley across the road, where, a black car was parked.
"Who the hell are you? I'm warning, don't hurt my daughter! Otherwise, I won't let you go!"
"Stop nagging and hurry up! If you slow down any more, I can't guarantee that I'll hurt your daughter."
The man spoke impatiently.
Violet's heart pounded, not daring to disobey orders, she complied and got out of the car and went to the alley across the road.
"Get in the car."
The man gave another order, and Violet hastily pulled open the car door, looking for her daughter.
But there was no Erin in the car, except for a driver, and a man.
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