At that moment, Dorothy realized gravely that she wasnât just an incidental target. The kidnappers
werenât after Karen or Abigail but after herself.
Her cell phone kept ringing insistently, with Everettâs name flashing on the screen.
But she wasnât one to silence her phone, and the driver had heard it too.
He glanced at the caller ID and sneered, âHand over the phone. Now Donât try anything smart, or youâll
see if your backup arrives faster than my guys killing your daughter!â
âHere.â Dorothy ended Everettâs call, powered off the device, and handed it to the driver,
At the sight of her compliance, the driver shot her a satisfied look. âPretty girl! No wonder youâve got
people wanting to pin you down!â
These words flickered a lightbulb in Dorothyâs head.
Only Heather and Everettâs parents would ever think of her as such a thom in their side!
It looked like they were impatient to make their move, and the matter with her child hadnât stayed secret
after all. This was why Dorothy had been avoiding Everett and laying low from the Lopez family.
Now, she was squarely in their sights.
Dorothy clenched her fists, fighting to keep her composure. Panic wouldnât help. She needed to think
about how to get herself out of
this.
What does Heather want with us?â she asked, naming the puppet master behind this mess.
The driver, taken aback, glanced at her in the marview mirror.
âWeâre not working for her!â
âThen itâs the Lopez family,â Dorothy shot back, âYouâve kidnapped Everettâs daughter. If he finds out,
have you thought about the consequences? What he would do to you?â
The driver laughed at her words.
âAre you trying to scare me? Save your breath. Iâm just a middleman, Once I drop you off, my jobâs
done. Whatever they want to do with you is none of my business. You better pray for yourself.â
As the car continued to a remote location, Dorothy considered jumping out and risking injury, but her
children w
were still in their hands.
These were the same people who had caused her motherâs death. There was no telling what they
might do to Karen and Abigail
She had to go to them.
The car stopped in a secluded place near a stream, Dorothy could hear the water flowing as she
stepped out.
The driver was so sure she wouldnât run that he didnât bother to restrain her. After a leisurely exit, he
pulled out a black hood and swiftly covered her head.
âBehave well, and youâll be seeing your daughter soon.â
She was led forward for what felt like an eternity, following the sound of the manâs footsteps and the
babbling stream.
Eventually, they reached their destination.
A door creaked open, its rusty hinges screeching.
âThis is Dorothyâ
âGood. You can leave.â
After this brief exchange, Dorothy felt herself being handed off to another person who led her further
inside.
âWhereâs my child? I want to see her!â
Blind and increasingly anxious, Dorothy only worried about her daughterâs solely.
But before she could get an answer, the sound of high heels approached. Suddenly, a sharp pain
exploded in her knee as a cane struck hard, buckling her legs and sending her crashing to the ground.
âDorothy, youâre finally in my grasp!â
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