Revenge 89
Revenge 89
After a night, the wind in the mountains dropped several degrees.
compared to the bottom of the mountain. Mayra watched as the patrol passed by repeatedly, their flashlights Illuminating the area as they moved along.
Mayra held the iron box in her hand, preparing to quietly descend the mountain. However, she accidentally stepped on a twig. The cracking. sound attracted attention, and a
at once.
The person exclaimed, “Found her! She’s there.”
Mayra turned and ran, sprinting as fast as she could. She was afraid of being caught and locked up again.
She didn’t want to experience that nightmare again.
The police and villagers who heard the sound rushed over. “Miss, don’t run! Hey!” the villagers who rushed over shouted anxiously.
Suddenly, Mayra tripped over a tree trunk and lost one of her shoes. Yet she continued running. As she stepped on the thorny mountain path, her feet we
The next moment, she saw a raging river in front of her. Mayra hugged the iron box tightly, afraid to let go. She looked back at the people chasing her. The police were also approaching from the left.
The police said, “Miss, don’t do anything rash. Whatever it is, talk to us. We can talk it through.”
Mayra kept backing away. “No, I didn’t mean it. I don’t want to go back. I don’t want to be locked up again.” This text is property of Nô/velD/rama.Org.
“No!” Everyone stared in horror as they watched her jump into the river. They were all dumbfounded.
At 2:00 am, Shante received a call from the police station. When he heard the news of Mayra jumping into the river, he felt a chill run down his spine, an
How could she…
Mayra was really fearless. How could she dare to jump into the river? She was insane.
As Shane prepared to return to the ward to report, he saw Anderson
already coming out of the ward. Meeting his dangerous gaze, Shane said, ” Mr. Barlow.”
Anderson put on his watch. “How could you keep it from me? Since when was it your turn to make decisions for me? You’d better hope she’s safe.”
When Anderson arrived at Southbank, everyone was searching the river. But in the end, they still couldn’t find anything.
As time passed, Shane watched the rushing river and said, “I’m sorry, Mr. Barlow. It was my fault this time. I didn’t expect-”
Before he could finish, Anderson lifted his foot and kicked Shane in the chest. Shane lost his balance and fell to the ground. “Why did you keep it from m