Oliver seethed with rage, but his voice was stifled, unable to break free from the force that dragged him
away.
Sally, pretending to be weak, stumbled and leaned on Loretta. “Nate, I nearly drowned. Why would you
do this to me? You knew I couldn’t swim. Did you want to harm me?”
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Despite her im of being unable to swim, Sally managed to stay afloat for 20 minutes. After finally
getting out, she appeared
remarkablyposed. The most perplexing part was herpleteck of symptoms rted to
aquaphobia.
Noticing something was unusual, Loretta tightly grasped Sally’s hand, scrutinizing her with
astonishment. “Sally, have you ovee your fear of water? Are you no longer afraid?”
Sally hesitated for a moment before bursting into tears. “Grandma, I’m terrified. I’m shaking all over,
and I’m scared to death.”
Nathan’s expression darkened. Without a word, he turne away, with Cole and Lucas trailing behind.
“Nate!” Sally cried out from behind them, sobbing uncontroll Nate, please don’t leave! Why are you
treating me like this?”
Loretta held Sally close in distress, sharing in her tears.
walked
As the car left the Hoffis Manor and headed toward the hospital, Nathan reclined in the backseat,
closing his eyes to rest. A foreboding sense of conspiracy enveloped him.
His thoughts drifted back to a year ago. When Sally first returned, she ran to him, embracing him tightly
with tears of joy. “Nate, I missed you so so much.”
Initially, Nathan attributed her change in demeanor to her education abroad.
Suddenly, Nathan’s voice broke the silence. “Cole, you have two days. I want detailed information on
Sally for the past ten years.”
Cole was taken aback. “Investigate Ms. Hoffis?”
Nathan nodded curtly. “Yes.”
Cole and Lucas exchanged puzzled nces. They wondered why Nathan would want to investigate
Sally. She came from a respectable background and had grown up with Nathan. He should know her
better than anyone.
Though bewildered, Cole respectfully epted the order. “Noted, General Morrison.”
When the vehicle reached the hospital, the ward was silent and vacant, void of any presence. Nathan
scoured the area, then hurried/ to the nurse’s station, his voice brimming with fury. “Where is Suzanne
from the VIP ward?”
Flustered, the nurse replied, “She was discharged an hour ago.”
“Why wasn’t I notified of her discharge?” Nathan’s rage intensifi
The nurse nervously exined, “She left a note and left quietly.”
Clenching his fists tightly, Nathan stormed out of the hospital. In the car, he repeatedly dialed
Suzanne’s phone number, only to be met with the unyielding response of it being unreachable.
He returned home to the Morrison Residence, where only the butler had seen Suzanne return an hour
earlier. Less than ten minutester, she left with a bag, leaving no trace of her destination.
Alone in the master bedroom, Nathan sat in a daze on the edge of the bed. He gazed at the pile of
books in the corner, feeling a heavy
weight in his heart.
Thest time Suzanne left, she had at least left a letter. This time,
there was no letter at all.
He felt a sharp ache in his chest, making even breathing difficult as he copsed backward. His upper
bodyy limp on the bed, his eyes tightly shut with bitterness. Slowly, he retrieved his phone and
pressed the speed dial.
He had set the speed dial to Suzanne’s number, but all he received was the automated message. “The
number you have dialed is unreachable at the moment.”
He wondered if Suzanne was determined to leave him this time. His
heart throbbed with a dull ache.
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