Chapter 1092:

Carrie kept thinking about what Jenesis had said—and about how Lise had managed to get out of prison. Had someone helped her from the outside? Or did she just get lucky?

If anyone in the world would go out of their way to break Lise out, it would be Billie.

Billie had tried a few times before, but nothing ever worked. Even though she was Kristopher’s mother, she didn’t have much pull. And getting a convicted felon out of prison was no small feat—especially with Shawn and Melany constantly keeping an eye on things. At one point, Carrie had even asked Ruby to look into it. Ruby found a report saying a fire had broken out at the prison, and Lise supposedly escaped during the chaos by slipping into a fire truck.

At first, that explanation sounded halfway believable. But the more Carrie thought about it, the more it didn’t add up. Prisons have their own fire control systems and trained staff. Why would they even need outside help?

Carrie’s phone buzzed, snapping her back to the present.

Kristopher—but it was actually

had offered to buy her a new one, but she figured

before the check-up, and luckily, Kristopher’s earlier message had distracted her enough that she hadn’t eaten anything yet. If she’d missed

one of the top private hospitals in Isonridge. The place catered to wealthy families, and appointments were hard to

busy her family was, someone would rearrange their day just to go with her. But this time, everyone had their hands full. The appointment had only been added after

her family about it either. She was getting ready to reveal her secret

morning, her whole family had left early. Even Luca had headed to the Music Association. So she called the maid who usually helped her, got ready quickly, and headed to

a man nudged the driver awake. “Hey, check that out. Isn’t

“The Morrisons have like a hundred cars. By the time we go through them all, she’ll be long

guy next to him. “Well? What are you waiting

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