Chapter 668 Uploading An Arrest Warrant Online
“This isn’t the time for you to wallow in guilt, Derrick. Perhaps Tiff’s phone died or something. Let’s wait for a bit first. Who knows, she might appear in a moment,” Amelia coaxed, masking the anxiety in her eyes.
Nonetheless, Derrick remained clutching his head. He couldn’t imagine what would become of him if Tiffany had really gone missing.
Verily, he regretted not marrying her earlier and arranging for a security detail to protect her in secret. This is all my fault. Things only ended up in such a mess because I decided to be with her before dealing with my emotional entanglements. If I’d been more resolute in dealing with Crystal instead of showing her mercy for the sake of our past childhood affection, she wouldn’t have almost been violated. And now, she has even been abducted!
Amelia turned and glanced at Oscar, but they could only wait with Derrick.
There wasn’t any good news from the men Oscar sent out, and time passed as slow as molasses while they waited.
The three of them waited in the house for almost three hours, but still, there was no news. Restless, Amelia sprang to her feet and proclaimed, “That’s it. I want to go and search for Tiff. The danger to her increases with every passing minute. I can’t allow anything to happen to her!”
Likewise, Derrick got to his feet and asserted, “I’ll go, too.”
“Derrick, I think you can mobilize the influence of the Hisson family to search for her. Furthermore, she’s a freelance novelist, so her life is usually monotonous and haphazard. Apart from some necessary socializing, she almost always stays home to write her manuscripts. I don’t think she has any enemies besides the Halliwell family. I’ve already sent a group of men to Saspiuburg to monitor the Halliwell family alongside the men I stationed there. As for Tayhaven, I’ve already contacted the police and have them keep an eye out. We’ve got to remain calm. If we panic, it’ll be of no use in saving Tiffany,” Oscar urged, still as calm as ever.
Derrick walked over to the man. Raising his hand, he thumped the latter in the chest. “Thank you!” he murmured sincerely.
In return, Oscar flashed him a smile. “She’s Amelia’s best friend and also my god-sister.” Hence, I can’t possibly sit around and twiddle my thumbs.
A ghost of a smile bloomed on Derrick’s face.
Subsequently, the three of them went out in search of Tiffany, but they were like headless chickens and couldn’t find any trace of her. They then went back despondently with their heads hung low. The moment they opened the door, they saw that the lights were turned on. They all looked at each other. Derrick sprinted up the stairs as though having lost his mind, shouting, “Are you back, Tiff?”
When he swung open the bedroom door, he so happened to glimpse Tiffany hobbling out of the bathroom with a massive wound on her ankle.
“What happened, Tiff?” Dashing over, he scooped her up in a bridal carry without a second’s delay. Amelia and Oscar, who raced in after him, were also inexorably shocked to see Tiffany’s condition.
“Where’s the medical kit, Derrick? I’ll go and get it!” Amelia hastily offered.
In response, Derrick told her where the medical kit was kept.
Amelia ran off and retrieved the medical kit. Derrick initially wanted to take it from her, but she insisted, “I’ll do it.”
Derrick didn’t argue but automatically gave his place to her.
Bending at the waist, Amelia helped Tiffany clean the wound and apply some salve before bandaging it with gauze.
“Thank you, Babe,” Tiffany uttered weakly, a smile tugging at her lips.
Amelia put the gauze away before lifting her head and gazing at Tiffany’s rather pale countenance in distress. “Will you tell us what exactly happened, Tiff? We almost went out of our minds with worry in the past ten or so hours that you were missing.”
“I was kidnapped.” Tiffany proceeded to narrate the events of her kidnapping briefly.
Initially, she went downstairs to buy a ton of food after writing the most interesting part of her manuscript, planning to treat Derrick and herself to a feast that night. Unexpectedly, two burly men seized her and stuffed her into a car no sooner had she left the neighborhood. The car then sped off. They didn’t blindfold or tie her up, merely telling her that someone wanted to see her and insisting that they weren’t purposefully making life difficult for her.
True to their word, they didn’t do anything to her even after being on the road for several hours. In fact, they even gave her food. She could tell that they had no intention of hurting her, so her courage grew. When the car drove past an area with dense foliage, she clutched her stomach and clamored about a stomachache, complaining of terrible pain.
They were initially suspicious, but they then saw that she was truly in excruciating pain. What cinched their decision was when she gritted out, “Sirs, you’re also human and are well aware that there’s no delaying in the event of a stomachache. I don’t begrudge you for your concerns, but I’m worried that I’ll go in my pants once I can’t hold it in, causing all of us to suffer from the stench.”
They had probably been ordered not to restrain her too much, for they weren’t all that wary of her, telling her to alight from the car and find a place to relieve herself.
She ran to a relatively secluded place and even deliberately cried out, “Sirs, my stomach hurts very badly, so I might take longer. Please wait for a while. Don’t rush me, or I’m afraid that I wouldn’t be able to relieve myself when I tense up.”
“Hurry up if you want to do it! Why are you spouting so much nonsense?” they snapped impatiently.
Grimacing, Tiffany focused on locating someplace where she could take off. Subsequently, she discovered a corn plantation behind the undergrowth. At once, she felt that the heavens were smiling upon her. All the stars had aligned for her, so it could only be destiny if she failed to make good on her escape.
Fortunately, luck was on her side. Although she was all bloodied from the corn blades grazing her, she finally managed to shake off those men.
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