Big Novel

Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter: 682
Sabrina might have started questioning her sanity if it weren’t for her father’s initial draft and the damning photograph that he had
taken.
Was there no media coverage of this case apart from her father’s?
It seemed impossible!
After all, some journalists were notorious for exploiting others’ misfortunes for their own gain.
Furthermore, regardless of the outcome of the kidnapping case, the media would undoubtedly report on it as soon as possible to
profit from the news it created.
With this in mind, Sabrina continued her search on other websites.
Her persistence paid off, and after two grueling hours of searching, she finally stumbled upon a relevant report from an unknown
website.
According to the report, a kidnapping occurred in Mathias on April 12th. Fortunately, the hostage was safe, and the criminal
suspects were being pursued.
Although the report was brief, Sabrina felt like she had found a glimmer of hope.
So she wasn’t going crazy after all. The problem lay with the internet.
It was impossible that there would be nothing about it on the internet.
It became apparent that someone had meticulously wiped away all traces of the case, possibly the kidnappers
A highly skilled and dangerous group, adept at evading detection, carefully orchestrated this. It was not the work of amateurs.
Sabrina was both amazed and terrified by the intricate nature of the operation as she unraveled more and more questions
The Level of sophistication made her briefly consider the possibility of a spy being involved.
The sound of a forceful knock on the door shattered the silence.

Sabrina, absorbed in her thoughts, was abruptly jolted back to reality, her heart racing as the unexpected noise sent a shiver
down her spine.
Bettie’s voice came through the door, interrupting Sabrina’s work.
“Sabrina, should we cook something ourselves or order takeout?”
Sabrina let out a deep sigh and stretched her back. She closed her laptop, stood up, and opened the door. “I don’t mind. Either
will do.”
Bettie chuckled. “Then takeout it is.”
“Okay.”

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