Chapter 431
Chapter 431
At Hannah's words, I chuckled, "Let's hit the road. It's not that I doubt your ability to protect me—it's just
that something else has got me thinking!"
"Oh!" Hannah's cheeks flushed a deep crimson as she hurriedly started the car.
Leaning in to catch a glimpse of her face, I teased, "Hannah, why does your face turn as red as a ripe
tomato every time I mention Larkin's name?"
"It does not!" She glanced my way, her voice laced with urgency. Seeing my scrutinizing smile, she
realized I was teasing her and shot me a look, grumbling, "Stop teasing me!"
I was about to retort when suddenly Hannah's phone rang. She said to me, "Pick it up!"
I grabbed her phone, the screen flashing 'DragonLord!'
Quickly, I tapped to answer and switched on speaker. Logan's voice came through without delay,
"Hannah, there's something fishy about Zachary's background."
"What's up?" she inquired with a note of alarm.
"You need to hear this. The guy isn't from around here, and his family reported him missing five years
ago."
"Missing?" Hannah echoed, taken aback. Our eyes met, and a sinister premonition bloomed in my
chest.
"Yeah, and there's more. We checked the purchase date for this car, and it coincides with the day
Zachary was reported missing. But when we spoke to his family, they said he couldn't possibly afford a
car. He lost contact with them two months after he left home for work, and he hasn't been home since!
So, the car's a hot potato, and the cops are on the lookout for it. You girls need to stay alert! If you spot
it again, call it in straight away!" Logan's voice was firm with concern.
"OK, got it!" Hannah acknowledged.
I quickly asked, "Logan, are you still at the hospital?"
"Yes!" came his confident reply.
Hearing that he was still at the hospital, I said, "Then tell Catherine we're heading home. We'll swing by
in the morning. Geneva mentioned she wanted to come too."
Catherine's voice crackled through the speaker, "Allie, that's not cool, leaving me high and dry. Is that
how you treat a friend?"
"Oh, I'm good! Isn't someone taking care of you? What's there to complain about?" I shot back.
She was being a big baby right now, but I won’t give her the chance.
Hannah snickered at my comment and gave me a thumbs-up.
"I could come too, but then Logan should head back to Silverdale City. He's not some layabout. He's
there just for you, and you're still not satisfied? If you ask me, it's about time you checked out of that
hospital," I said, half-joking, half-serious.
Catherine let out a wail, "Aaliyah, have you no heart? I just wanted to check on that no-good..."
I cut her off mid-sentence, "You already know he's a no-good, so why did you tail him..."
Before we could finish our banter, the car jolted violently with a loud 'bang,' and I screamed, my head
whipping around as the phone flew from my grasp.
"Damn it!" Hannah cursed, yelling at me, "Hold on tight!" Content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
I clutched the grab handle, panic setting in as I tried to comprehend what had just happened.
Logan's voice was still coming from somewhere in the car, calling out, "Hannah, what's going on?..."
Fear gripped me as I peered out the window to see a black jeep towering over our car. Clearly, we were
at a disadvantage.
Hannah gripped the steering wheel with all her might, her focus laser-sharp as she raced the other car.
Logan's voice persisted, anxious, "Hannah, talk to me, what's happening?..." New chąpter avąilable oո
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I frantically searched for the phone to update Logan, but Hannah snapped, "Forget it, hold on tight!"
"Hang on, Allie!" she shouted, and then she floored the accelerator...