Chapter 25 Arriving at the Island
When Bessie arrived at the front gate, Clifton told her that Harriet had already left.
Bessie was shocked. “What? N… Harriet just left like that without saying goodbye to me?”
Bessie felt a bit reluctant and regretful, but she soon smiled at the thought of imminent success.
“You never like Harriet, so stop pretending.”
Clifton gave her a strange look before turning back to the house.
It didn’t bother her.
Once the plan succeeded, she would dump Clifton immediately.
In the car, Harriet thought of what had just happened and smiled.
In a good mood, she started humming a song.
By now, Molly should have completed the task entrusted to her.
There would be two good shows to watch tomorrow.
At the intersection, the traffic light turned red, and Cory stopped the
car.
“Madam, you look quite happy,” he said, noticing Harriet’s smile in the
rearview mirror.
she was happy. The mere anticipation of witnessing Bessie’s devastated expression the next day brought
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happy because the weather is cold today,” she replied with a grin.
and the Munoz Group
taking care of Nora and Bessie, she would go
Clifton.
the brainchild of her mother, and she would
at all
stars in the sky. The breeze was gentle, and
a good mood have to
message sent by his boss. “Let Harriet have her
he stopped dwelling
a
the traffic light turned green.
started moving, a gray van passed by them, car
Nora away.
went
were headed
hour and a half later, their car arrived
the property of his grandfather
found and reclaimed him, Delbert had been living in seclusion
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Meawood City that he was ugly and vicious.
deliberate disguise, he had
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