The Wrong Woman
Chapter 438
Chapter 438
Sienna shouted out of frustration, her voice filled with sadness. She muttered, “What are we going to do?”
Daniel’s expression soured as he desperately wished to escape from her presence. He longed for solitude and wished to peacefully depart from this world alone.
He viewed Sienna as a constant source of trouble. Not only had she stopped him from dying, but she had also made his life a living nightmare. He had to endure her constant presence day and night, even sharing a room with her.
She found solace in talking to herself and would often shout to release her inner turmoil.
“See if there’s any communication device in the room,” Daniel instructed.
Sienna sat up suddenly, blinking in surprise as she looked at Daniel. “Are you talking to me?”
Daniel sighed. “Who else is here? Am I talking to ghosts?”
Sienna chuckled and shook her head. “No, you’re talking to me.”
“Search for it,” Daniel commanded.
in his ear, “Should we find a phone
his ear uncomfortably. “We’ll be blown to bits if you call the police.”
we turn to
“Nathan.”
from the
fell silent
her chin on her hand as she looked at him closely. She asked, “Wouldn’t we get
Daniel was speechless.
her finger as she admired his features. “You have very unique features. You must have been quite handsome before, huh? But you’re
his brows in frustration as he emphasized his words. “Find
“There isn’t one.”
even checked.”
looks like a guest room.
sighed in frustration. “Just look
definitely nothing here. I
searching.”
there isn’t one? What if there is? There’s no chance at all if you don’t even try.”
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