Joelle and Aurora began to dispute who truly owned the ring. Shawn assumed the role of mediator and started by asking Joelle, âWhere did this ring come from?â
âI found a hurt boy by the roadside when I was younger. I helped him get to a hospital, and he gave me this ring as a thank you. That was the last time I saw him.â
Shawn raised an eyebrow. âWhy havenât I ever heard about this?!â
âIâve told you about it!â Joelle responded emphatically. âIâve brought it up more than once. Everyone knows this story. Youâre the only one who forgets, and youâre supposed to be my brother.â
Shawn, who tended to remember only certain things, grabbed the ring for another look. Next, he tossed the ring toward Aurora, allowing her to fidget with it as though it were just a toy.
âReally? He compensated your heroism with a fake ring? That doesnât speak highly of him.â
âDonât say that.â
Back then, Joelle had been captivated simply by the ringâs bright color. As a young girl, she hadnât known much about value, so anything unique appeared invaluable. âI was taken by its stunning color. I even showed it to Kathy later, and she suggested it could be priceless.â
âPriceless?â Shawn chuckled, but his laughter was quickly silenced. Katherine, well-versed and worldly, was not likely to be wrong. Exchanging looks, Shawn and Joelle made their way to the basement.
There, they had a box for keeping precious things. One by one, Shawn pulled out the contents. âFake, fake, all fakes!â
Joelleâs eyes grew wide. âWho would do such a thing?â
Shawn paused to think, then suddenly snapped his fingers. âGina! We were all overseas, and she was the only one with the key!â
Given the circumstances, Gina was the prime suspect. However, with her whereabouts unknown, Joelle could only exhale in frustration. âForget about it. Besides the ring, there wasnât much of value anyway.â
âCome on, letâs go upstairs. You have your meeting with Katie tomorrow.â
The following day, Joelle left her home by herself. A car awaited her at the gate. She entered the car, settled in the back, and instructed the driver, âHead to the port.â
The driver glanced back briefly, and Joelle noticed he was disguised with a mask and a baseball cap. However, it was his eyes that truly captured her attention.
âYouââ
Before she could continue, Adrianâs even voice cut in. âBuckle up.â
Overwhelmed, Joelle remained silent. The confrontation for today had evidently started. She regained her composure and secured her seatbelt.
âMake sure to take Central Avenue.â
âI know.â
Central Avenue wasnât the only way to the port, but Gina had specifically instructed Katie to ensure Joelle took this route. The avenue was usually congested, offering a perfect cover to stay inconspicuous.
As they entered Central Avenue, the traffic slowed them down. They stopped at numerous red lights, and a long line of vehicles lay ahead. Just then, an old beggar woman carrying a basket began moving from car to car asking for help. When she reached Joelleâs car, she stared at her, locking eyes through the window.
Joelle caught her breath, suspecting this could be a part of Ginaâs scheme. âStay calm,â Adrian advised her. Joelleâs heart raced, unsure of the potential threats that might still await. The elderly woman approached her window and tapped on the glass.
Joelle lowered it and asked, âDo you need something?â
âCould you possibly give me some money?â
Joelle tensed up nervously but tried to maintain her poise. Under the old womanâs penetrating stare, Joelle dug out some coins and handed them over.
The woman pulled out a tiny cross and murmured a prayer under her breath. She then traced a cross over Joelleâs face as if to bless her. âMay peace be with you!â
At that moment, Joelle detected an odd odor drifting her way. The car began to move again. As Adrian accelerated, Joelle hurriedly closed the window. They continued in silence for about half an hour until they reached the harbor.
Adrian checked the rearview mirror and noticed Joelle had slumped over in the back seat. He stepped out to check on her, but was suddenly knocked unconscious from behind. Katie was the one who attacked him. It was her first time doing such a thing, and she was so frightened that she dropped the stick as soon as Adrian fell.
A cruise ship was anchored at the port. Katie glanced up to see Gina standing on the deck. Her phone rang, and Ginaâs voice emerged clearly. âMove him into the car. Once both he and Joelle are gone, the Miller family will be yours.â
âIâm scared!â
âWhat are you afraid of? Once theyâre here, this is my turf. Nobody will trace it back to you. Remember your dad and brother. Adrian and his mother had it all, while you and your mother had nothing.â
âAdrian, please forgive me,â Katie murmured and struggled to haul Adrian into the car. When Adrian regained consciousness, his wrists and ankles were tied. Even the steering wheel and brakes were gone. The car was speeding towards the sea. If they didnât stop, both he and Joelle would perish in what would appear to be a tragic accident.
Suddenly, Joelleâs voice echoed from the back seat. âTheyâre still watching us.â
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