Chapter 449 I Don’t Believe You
When Scarlet received James‘ call, she had just reached home, and she had also realized that Fanny was nowhere to be found.
She immediately felt a sense of panic, so much so that she didn’t bother to ask James any more questions, even though he mentioned that Angela had already gone to bed and they would talk the next day.
With her phone in her hand, Scarlet said in a stunned tone, “Fanny is missing!”
Confused, James asked, “What?”
Π
With a trembling voice, Scarlet repeated, “Fanny’s missing. She hasn’t been picking up phone…”
the
She couldn’t fathom where Fanny could have gone besides the hospital or home after leaving school. When she was at the hospital, she thought Fanny was at home while she was at the hospital, and vice versa when she was at home earlier.
Now that she had returned home once more, she finally realized Fanny was missing!
Her heart raced with panic at the realization.
James tried to reassure her, “Don’t worry, we’ll continue when I get back home.”
As he was new to Northland, James had no idea where to start looking when Scarlet suddenly mentioned Fanny was missing. In fact, he was more inclined to believe that Fanny wasn’t missing, but Scarlet was overreacting instead.
After hanging up, he tried calling Fanny, but upon finding that her phone was turned off, he decided to rush straight home.
Despite waiting at home, Scarlet couldn’t calm herself at all. She continuously dialed Fanny’s unreachable number and wondered fervently if she had been kidnapped.
It wasn’t without reason that she would think so, as Fanny had been kidnapped in the past, and she immediately thought of Fanny’s past kidnapping now that she had disappeared once again.
The more Fanny remained unreachable, the more Scarlet became certain that she had been kidnapped, and even began to speculate on who could have kidnapped Fanny.
think of Angela. After all, the only person in the entirety of Northland who
other
O
1/4
Don’t Believe You
because she doesn’t like her, Scarlet suddenly declared fiercely from her seat on
resentment toward Angela deepened. Moreover, she recalled James informing her that he was able to talk to Angela, which made her even
directly as Angela wouldn’t answer
over Fanny’s disappearance, Fanny herself
she had been on an emotional rollercoaster. Meeting Florence had initially heightened her anxiety, but upon learning of her interest in
expectations. She seemed interested when she mentioned that
he make his
Fanny replied, “He promised to do it yesterday, so he should have succeeded by now, but since you brought me here, I couldn’t contact Kaydron, so…”
behind her words was clear. She was hoping that Florence would either go along with her words
expectations. Instead, she directly instructed one of the people beside her, “Go check
quickly agreed and left.
“Miss. Shelton, I could have just asked Kaydron
Kaydron. Moreover, she had a lingering worry that
in his hands. Although she knew that she would eventually find the opportunity to delete them if she deceived him long enough, things
as foolish as Kaydron. Even if she
2/4
Don’t Believe You!
photo really fell into Florence’s hands, retrieving it
easy.
situation, her emotions overwhelmed her eyes. Not wanting Florence to notice, she
hearing her suggestion, Florence only scoffed disdainfully.
up and continued, “Miss Shelton, why don’t I contact Kaydron and ask him? I’ll have him bring Angela
wasn’t sure if Angela was still in Kaydron’s hands, but she could only hope so. After all, this was also her bargaining
kicked her as before, “I don’t believe you. Just sit on the ground and wait
Read the hottest Rebirth Reclaiming Her Self by Fleur Delacour Chapter 449 story of 2020.
The Rebirth Reclaiming Her Self by Fleur Delacour story is currently published to Chapter 449 and has received very positive reviews from readers, most of whom have been / are reading this story highly appreciated! Even I'm really a fan of $ authorName, so I'm looking forward to Chapter 449. Wait forever to have. @@ Please read Chapter 449 Rebirth Reclaiming Her Self by Fleur Delacour by author Fleur Delacou here.