excuse to leave.”

“Buy whatever she needs. She won’t die immediately without medication. She’s clearly making up stories.”

“Don’t let her leave under any circumstances.”

“Yes, sir.”

2/4

The security guard put his phone away and looked at me apologetically. I leaned against the wall, my face pale with pain.

“Mr. Parker says we must keep you here, but we can get whatever medication you need.”

I attempted a weak smile. “It’s okay. I’ll figure something out.”

The truth was, my prescriptions weren’t something just anyone could purchase. As a late-stage cancer patient, my medications required proper documentation and identification.

I made my way back to my bedroom, each step an effort. Snow followed closely, sensing my distress. I collapsed onto the bed, curling around the pain in my stomach.

determined to keep me prisoner, even at the

grabbed the old phone Felix

I said weakly. “I

Blake’s POV

handling the call about Audrey, I immediately

Hannah Winters’ room?” I

we’ve searched Mayo Clinic’s records thoroughly. There’s no patient registered

frowned. “That’s impossible.

in the basement.

like an escort?”

“Immediately,” I replied.

toward a service elevator. As we

wouldn’t go that far,

we approached the basement corridor, I could hear sounds that suggested otherwise. A girl’s frightened crying

broke between

laughed, the sound cold and harsh. “Is that what you call sleeping with my

The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255