Chapter 669
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
âItâs not that easy. You just applied for it, and now you want to go through it again. To start the process
again, they will ask for your identification to verify. The entire process itself will take another half a
month.â
She had a point.
Nora grew anxious, then she looked at me and said, âScarlett, listen to me. Letâs go and search every
storeâs trashcan. We might be able to find it.â
âWhy the trashcans?â I asked, in puzzlement.
She thought for a while and said, âI canât tell you now. Letâs go and search first.â
Having said that, she pulled me towards the store and began to look into the trashcans of every store.
She even asked the storekeepers if they had changed the trash bag.
Although I did not understand what Nora meant, I went along with her.
âFound it!â After searching in a few stores, she finally found the documents in a trashcan. She
exclaimed in delight, âI found it!â
I was stunned when I saw her retrieved the documents from the bottom of the trashcan.
Armond was just as surprised. Just like me, he never thought that the documents would be in the
trashcan.
Nora handed the documents to me and said, âLook through it and see if thereâs anything missing.â
Then she walked towards the storekeeper and raised her voice. âWhatâs wrong with you people? Why
didnât you keep the documents until the owner comes back for them? Why did you throw such
important documents into the trashcan?â
The storekeeper was puzzled. She had seen us return to her store twice to look for it, and she was
even more surprised that it was found in the trashcan.
She shook her head and said, âIt wasnât us who threw it in the trashcan. Besides, weâve never seen
these documents before. We have a surveillance camera, and if youâd like, you can view the footage
yourself. We definitely wonât throw such important documents away.â
âI want to see the surveillance footage,â Nora said angrily. âOther than you guys, who else could have
done such a thing?â
âForget it, Nora. We have a plane to catch. Letâs go now.â All it mattered was that we found what we
were looking for.
Stubborn as she always was, Nora insisted, âNo. We must watch the surveillance footage.â
The poor, helpless storekeeper turned on the surveillance footage for us to watch. It was the only way
for her to prove her innocence.
I glanced at Armond and said softly, âIâm sorry, but this may take a while.â
Armond smiled faintly and said, âThatâs alright.â
Nora and a few of the storekeepers watched the surveillance footage together. After a brief moment,
the storekeeper said, âSee that? We didnât throw the documents into the trashcan. You threw it
yourselves.â
I froze and asked in confusion, âWhat?â
Nora looked at me and said, âCome and have a look.â
I was a little surprised, so I walked over to them to watch the surveillance footage. In the video, the five
of us could be seen shopping around the store.
Because Nora wanted to try on some new handbags, so she handed my bag that was in her hand to
Tessa.
The rest of us were so focused on shopping that we were not aware of what was happening around us.
Tessa took the bag, and with her back turned, she retrieved the documents from my bag and threw it
into the trashcan.
And then she followed us out of the store as if nothing had happened.
âDamn it!â Nora blew her top. âWhat was she trying to do? Did she do that so that you wonât be able to
return with the lack of those documents?â
I pursed my lips and was lost in thought. After snapping out of my thought, I turned to the storekeepers
and apologized to them. After thanking them again, I slipped the documents into my bag and left the
store.
Seeing that I was silent, the troubled Nora tugged at me and said, âYou canât keep quiet. You have to
say something.â
I looked at her with a faint smile. âEven though the flightâs delayed, we should hurry. In a few minutes,
itâll be boarding time soon.â
She was speechless. âNot that. I mean about Tessa. She obviously has bad intentions. Are you going
to keep quiet about this?â
After passing through the security check, we found the boarding gate soon enough. Fortunately, the
passengers were still queuing at the passenger boarding bridge.
At the sight of us, Tabitha and Laurel ran over and asked, âDid you manage to find it?â
âHow can she pass through the security checkpoint without the documents? She wouldnât be standing
here if we havenât found it,â Nora snapped as she glared at Tessa.
I glanced at her and then turned to Tabitha and Laurel. âYes, we found it. How long has the flight been
delayed?â
âAbout half an hour. But there was an announcement not long ago saying that the plane will be ready
for take-off soon. Thatâs why weâre boarding the plane now.â
I nodded with a smile, not saying a word.
Nora, who couldnât keep anything to herself, walked up to Tessa and said sarcastically, âAre you
disappointed to see us here?â
Tessa turned pale and stuttered, âWhat⦠What nonsense are you saying?â
Nora looked at her and sneered, âYou are a wicked, selfish, and narrow-minded person.â
âNora, just say whatever you have to say. Donât look at me if you donât want to. And donât come looking
for trouble.â Tessa raised her voice, causing other passengers to turn and look at us.
âDo you think I like to look at you? In fact, I feel disgusted when I look at you. Iâm not looking for trouble
at all. Why did you insist on Scarlett searching for the documents by herself? Youâre the one who
caused this trouble. You did that because you didnât want her to return, am I right? You are an
ungrateful woman. You make me sick.â