RAVEL PRESENT TIME I canât believe that this terrible situation is unfolding before my eyes.
After giving Hazel some sleeping pills to help her get some muchâneeded rest, I stepped out onto the balcony with a heavy heart to make some urgent phone calls. I carefully retrieved my phone from my pocket and dialed Lucasâs number. To my relief, he answered instantly, his voice filled with concern and anxiety.
When I broke the news to him about my daughterâs horrifying abduction, he expressed a strong desire to join me immediately. However, I made the difficult decision to ask him to remain behind with Elenor. I knew I needed someone I could trust to be close to her, especially because the person I had stupidly welcomed into our inner circle was now showing a sinister side, seemingly determined to harm my beloved sister.
âWhatâs going on, man?â Lucas inquired, his voice trembling with worry as soon as the call connected.
âPlease, tell me that theyâve found Hazel, and this is all just a dreadful misunderstanding.â In the background, I could distinctly hear Elenorâs concerned voice, questioning if I was the one on the line.
Lucas reassured her before turning his attention back to our grim conversation.
âItâs no joke, Raymond,â I repeated with a heavy heart, my voice quivering. âMy daughter, Hazel, has been kidnapped,â I confirmed with a profound sense of dread. Raymond couldnât contain his frustration and muttered a string of curses under his breath in response to this horrifying revelation.
My voice became even more hoarse as I continued, âI need you to do something for me, Raymond.
Please, step away from Elenor for what weâre about to discuss. Itâs of utmost importance.â
I ould hear a brief pause on the other end âSure thing man.â
On the quest to carry out my request, he turned to Elenor, who was still in the background, and casually mentioned that he wanted to get a drink from the mini home bar. I listened closely as the sound of footsteps gradually faded, and the soft closing of a door confirmed that he was now in a private space. âAlright, man, Iâm alone now,â he reassured me.
With Raymond now in a more secure setting, I finally divulged what had been haunting me. âI think I know whoâs behind this, Raymond,â I admitted. Raymond audibly inhaled sharply, clearly bracing himself for whatever unsettling information I was about to share. âThey left a message for me, and I strongly believe that this is the handiwork of the mysterious messenger. I was told that this happened but I ignored the instruction given to me.â
Raymondâs frustration was obvious as he cursed aloud. âShit!â he exclaimed, his voice laced with anger and disbelief. âWhat are you going to do, Ravel? Did you inform the detectives that you understood the message they sent you?â
âOf course not!â I hissed, my voice filled with a mixture of fear. âAcknowledging that I understand their message would mean delving into the web of messages Iâve received over the years. It would also mean exposing the unsettling possibility that Hazel might be considered a suspect in Harrisonâs murder. I canât allow that to happen until I can gather enough evidence to prove her innocence.â
I felt my emotions welling up, and I knew I was on the verge of tears. âI feel torn, Raymond,â I admitted, my voice quivering with the weight of my dilemma. âIâm being forced to choose between protecting my wife and helping to find my daughter. If âdilemma had a human form, it would be me right now. Iâm utterly lost, unsure of what to do or which decision to make.â The overwhelming sense of helplessness and uncertainty left me feeling utterly trapped in this nightmarish situation.
Raymondâs exasperated sigh mirrored my own frustration with the dire situation. âThis is incredibly messed up, Ravel,â he empathized, his voice filled with genuine concern. âI strongly suggest you at least inform Hazel about this. She deserves to know whatâs going on, especially when it concerns a little girl she brought into this world and cares for deeply.â
I couldnât deny the wisdom in his words, but I also understood the gravity of the decision that lay ahead.
âRaymond, you donât understand,â I replied, my voice tinged with a sense of helplessness. âHazel, she⦠she would do anything to find Daisy.
Sheâd willingly walk into a prison cell if it meant getting her back. I canât bear to put her through that until I have concrete evidence that clears Hazel of any wrongdoing.â
Desperation gnawed at me as I asked, âAny updates from the private investigator?â I knew he had promised to provide me with substantial information by the end of the month, but the waiting was taking a toll on my patience.
âNo news yet, but Iâll give him a call once weâre finished here,â Raymond assured me. I released a weary sigh, feeling utterly drained by the relentless series of events. âWhat are you going to do, Ravel?â He questioned aloud.
âI donât know,â I admitted with a heavy heart. âBut Iâll figure something out.â
Raymondâs willingness to assist was unwavering, and I appreciated his unwavering support. âWhat can I do to help?â he inquired, confirming my belief that he would go to great lengths to aid in the search for Daisy, even if it meant facing potential legal consequences.
âJust keep a watchful eye on my sister, and be on the lookout for June,â I instructed, my concern for Elenorâs safety evident. âThe detectives are going to question June, and Iâm afraid it might set her off.
Ensure youâre there to intervene if she decides to vent her anger on Elenor.â
Raymondâs response was reassuring. âYou donât need to worry about that. I can guarantee your sisterâs safety.â
As I glanced through the seeâthrough door, I noticed Hazel stirring in her sleep, a reminder of the immense weight on my shoulders. âI have to go, Raymond,â I said reluctantly. âLet me know what the investigator has to say when youâre done speaking with him.â
âI will boss. My regards to Hazel. You both need to be strong to overcome this.â With that, he disconnected the call.
Staring at Hazel, I understood that I have to keep my emotions at bay to be there for her because this is going to be rough ride for us.