Chapter 2149
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Arabellaâs eyes lingered with disbelief, the message from Aunt Beverly had passed on was...
She could hardly believe it.
That was impossible?!
How could it be them?
âCould you read those poems for me or buy me a book of poetry?â Tears welled up in Beverly's eyes, her voice quivering like a
fragile crystal in the quiet room.
âAre those poems fascinating as Auntie says?â
âWhen you read it, Arabella, you'll be blown away. It's even more stunning than you could imagine,â Beverly added, âIt's worth
reading, I promise.â
âAlright,â Arabella nodded, âRomeo and I will definitely read it. If it's as stunning as you claim, I'll come back and talk about the
poem and poets with you.â
âI'll hold you to that,â Beverly couldn't help but remind her. âStay safe.â
Arabella knew her aunt was worried about her safety. With a nod of understanding, Arabella reassured her, âDonât worry, Auntie.â
âUntil next time.â
âGoodbye.â Arabella stood up and walked out.
Watching Arabellaâs departing figure, tears suddenly fell from Beverly's eyes like rain.
Her niece was too smart. too sharp, indeed.
As soon as Arabella stepped out of the detention center, she immediately dialed Stewart's number.
Stewart was midway through a mouthful of pastries, speaking through a muffled voice, âHello, Ms. Bella.â
âBefore Sam passed, he pointed outside. Had he seen a book of poetry written by Thomas??â Arabella cut to the chase.
âBook of poetry??â Stewart swallowed his food with effort, racking his brain, âI don't think so. Oh, wait, I just remember that
before he died, we had walked through a bookstore, of course there are collections of poems. Holy smokes, Ms. Bella, you got
some kind of sixth sense? How did you know that?â
Arabella didnât linger on the phone. She hung up and called Romeo, who picked up shortly after.
âHave you boarded the plane yet?â she asked straight up.
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Romeo's smile froze.
Arabella relayed the clues she had gathered.
Beverly had mentioned two brilliant
poets, Thomas Gray and John
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wanted to say it's Donna McMillan.
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