Chapter 392 Forced Inquiry
A faint pain throbbed in Samantha's heart. Lying in be she kept calling out Finley's name.
""No, Finley, don't... Please don't die!"
Tears blurred her vision, soaking the pillow as she sobbed uncontrollably in her sleep.
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Finley was no longer beside her. She looked around the room,
go? Why isn't he
dialed Finley's number. The call went through, but no one answered. Frowning, she muttered,
and red. She went to the bathroom, washed up, and came back out. She
I called, but you didn't
TV, Elain's image greeted her on the news, and a sarcastic smile crossed her face. She pondered whether Finley had discovered
police officers responded to reporters' questions. Initially, the questions were standard, but as the interview went on, they became fiercer and
that she suffered extensive dragging injuries on her back, suggesting that after losing consciousness, the attacker pulled her to a specific location. "Logically, if the attacker could drag Miss Samantha, he could have done the same to you. However, your report shows no such injuries-no signs of
"When I fell from the cave, I didn't lose -consciousness The attacker tried to drag me, but I insisted on walking on
on, "Ms. Elain, you knew how ruthless the attacker was, yet you voluntarily walked over and allowed yourself to be tied up on the stone? Just how determined were you
the right moment to escape," she explained. "If I had resisted, the outcome would have
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