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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 259

Cameron's brow furrowed in concern. "How could she disappear without a trace?"

Fenna turned away with impatience. "Let's search again," she muttered irritably. "She's nothing but trouble for Nathan."

Though Sudvilla wasn't vast, a dozen individuals combed through both the interior and exterior of the garden in search of Suzanne after her mysterious disappearance earlier that evening.

Nathan was in a state of utter distress.

As night descended, two women found themselves seated side by side on a bench within a deserted park, enveloped in the chorus of cicadas.

One of the women sobbed intermittently, her emotions oscillating between excitement and sorrow.

Suzanne, growing impatient, interrupted her. "That's enough. Can you please stop crying? Who are you? How did you manage to infiltrate Sudvilla and abduct me so easily?

"You claim to know me, to know my true identity. Is it real?"

"I was just overwhelmed. I thought you were dead! A few days ago, I stumbled upon your video online, searching for your family," the woman responded.

Suzanne's head throbbed incessantly. It was already dark, and she had been unconscious for two hours after the abduction. Despite enduring half an hour of crying, she couldn't decipher the situation.

Exhaling deeply, Suzanne proposed, "How about this? Take me home. Come to me again once you've calmed down. My husband will worry about me if you keep me abducted."

The woman sniffled and gripped Suzanne's hand firmly. "Mila, I've been searching for you for three years! Finally, after much effort, I've found you. You can't leave me again, not for a moment!"

"What did you just call me?" Suzanne asked in puzzlement.

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