Chapter 270
My hands clutched the steering wheel so tightly my knuckles turned white. Under the threat of the criminal’s blade, fear coursed through my veins
Even after exiting the parking garage, the knife remained at my throat, barely noticeable yet unmistakably there.
Frozen in place, the fear within me escalated with each passing moment.
I tried to keep my voice steady. “Who sent you?”
The man snorted, “Cut the chatter and keep driving.”
His guard was up, making it clear he wasn’t to be trifled with.
Suddenly, it clicked. Bryant’s waming this moming… It all made sense now,
But neither of us could have anticipated this.
It was the weekend, and traffic was starting to pile up.
After what felt like an etemity, we finally made our way out of the bustling city center along Harmony Street.
ns, the more my panic grew
The more we ventured into the secluded areas.
The only time the man spoke was to command me at intersections, like when we approached a red light and he ordered, “Turn left.” Then, amidst the silence, my phone rang, cutting through the tension with a call from Gregory.
Seizing the moment before my captor could react, I answered.
Gregory’s voice came through, “Mrs. Ferguson, what’s going on? She’s been waiting outside for ages and hasn’t seen you.” Before I could respond, the blade’s edge grazed my skin–a clear warning.
? Where are you? Is there a bad signal or something? Jane? Did you even leave your house yet?” Gregory, puzzled, asked, “Hello? He couldn’t finish his sentence before the man, with a swift move of his hand, ended the call.
In a sinister tone, he spat, “I told you, no funny business.”
ེ ཨཽ བཻ ཝཿ ཅ ཚ ཇ ༀ རཾ ཛ ཧཻ ྃ ྣ
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