as waiting-no, hoping-for her sister Linda to call back, but the screen remained stubbornly sil
nt manager, jolting her back to rea
bed her notepad and pen,
3. It was occupied by a man and a lady, and they were
ter joined before she became all rebellious, and it's been a
e didn't think that these people needed
f course they knew who she was; after
he lady muttered to the man, who chuckled and stood
ere you, then I would consider
e my sister is; you ruined her by introducing her to you
't do that judgy stuff with me; your sister wasn't a teenager when she chose to join us. And we regret ever wor
sed. What business offer?
elped her up. "Are you okay?" he questioned, and Le
ring at her. "Since when do you attack the guests? What is wrong with yo
d quickly sniffed back her tears, whi
her head with the other hand, th
ister disappeared; she will com
a word and only returning after weeks, but Linda had never been absent for their parents b
ome?" Lorie suggested, and Lena nodded. She walked to the wardrobe at the end and took out th
make an excuse and leave, then return as
ntiation, and it was always hard for people to tell which is which but not
her before she got into the cab, wh
wondering what excuse she w
hat Linda called and
tal?" Lena thought but kissed her tee
aged through her bag for her phone and sighed disappointedly when she saw the c
hen his voice echoed, "H
t shown up yet; guess the
o. No one was worried about Linda because they thought it was normal for her to always leave and s
ask my detective friend to look into it." Chris assured her, and a smile qui
woman on earth to
ered, and the line went silent for som
ll you lat
e call got disconnected, and Lena found her wa
is late-night coffee while complimenting her m
ena thought before she found her w
, but there was no
sponse. The front door was open, so there was
pied by the library and her father's study room. Len
on the floor. After carefully following it, Lena found herself on the balcony, and he