Chapter 127
Strings of Fate by Kit Bryan
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Megan- It sort of does actually?
Harry- Hold up, what am I missing, who is Shaun? Have I met Shaun? Is that the big guy who was guarding the door when we built a blanket fort Ry?
Ryann- Nah that was Aaron, Shaun is far louder. Oooh we should totally find Aaronâs soulmate next. I REALLY want to know who it will be. Heâs so⦠reserved. It would be fun to
see someone break that calm.
Megan- I really canât picture it. And wait, werenât you all about not interfering?
Ryann- Sure, but that doesnât mean I canât find out stuff. Just means I have to wait once I do
know.
Amber- I know that feelingâ¦.
Ryann- Poor thing.
Amber- It could be worse, the things I see are usually only a few days or weeks away, you
could have to wait years to see the results of what you see.
Harry- Yeah no kidding, I donât have that kind of patience.
Megan- Me neither!
Bellamy clears his throat to get my attention and I look up with a smile.
âHmm?â
âI was asking if you are planning to try to meditate some more or if you have other plans?â He asks apparently not for the first time. Oops. I canât repress a deep sigh.
âI donât know. Iâve been doing it for days now and Iâm not making any progress. I have to be doing something wrong. This just isnât working, itâs taking too long. We need to find her and we need to find the killers. Aside from the obvious issues of leaving a poor little e
girl in the hands of psychos, there are a few practical issues to consider too. Like, Iâm meant to be going back to work in just a few days. My leave is going to end and I donât have enough in the way
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of savings to take the time unpaid.â I groan and bury my face in my hands. I want to go to work, but at the same time itâs not like Iâve missed it. Mostly, I need to work for the most basic reason. Money. Maybe it would be fine? I havenât received any more threatening letters and as far as I know, no one has attempted to get to me here. Maybe the psychos have moved on and arenât bothering with me anymore. One look at Bellamyâs face tells me that his thoughts are not along the same lines as mine and I sigh again. Okay, so maybe having the psycho murdering, kidnappers forget about whatever grudge they have against me is just wishful thinking. Still, I only have a few days of leave left. Iâm running out of time! Bellamyâs
face hardens.
âYou are not going back to work.â He says firmly. I raise an eyebrow.
âExcuse me?â I question, giving him a chance to rephrase that statement into a request or suggestion. He doesnât take the hint.
âYouâre not going. I canât let you. It isnât safe. I just canât do it.â he insists.
âBellamy, itâs not your decision. I havenât made up my mind either way yet, but you have to know that you canât make the decision for me. Short of locking me in the hou
Iâm still my
own person, no matter how much you worry.â Bellamy looks somewhere between very anxious and mildly pissed off. He just stares at me silently, refusing to answer. I decide to cut him a BIT of a break.
âLook, I havenât made a decision yet. I know that it isnât safe and I do intend to take your feelings on the issue into account before I make up my mind. But I fully expect you to take mine into consideration too and to respect the choice I make. You are welcome to try and convince me and to give your reasoning. If you can help me find a way to manage everything without completely screwing my finances and living situation, then I am willing to think. about it. But for now, to end this conversation because you are clearly not in the right frame of mind to discuss it. âI state firmly.
Iâm going