Chapter 383
The streets were bustling as Layna, backpack slung over her shoulder, navigated the crowded sidewalks.
She was heading south, alone. Her solitary figure attracted attention, with passers-by stealing glances at her.
Despite her fatigue, the thought of seeing her mother soon kept her spirits high. She kept moving forward, asking for directions
along the way.
Layna was bold, flagging down a yellow cab that whizzed by. The cabbie asked, “Little lady, where are your folks?”
“I live at Harmony Meadows. Can you take me there? I’ll ask my mom to pay you,” Layna replied.
Feeling sympathetic towards the lone child, the cabbie hesitated before agreeing, “Hop in.”
“Thanks, sir!” Layna beamed as she got in. “To Harmony Meadows, please. That’s where my mom stays.”
“Alright.” The driver set the GPS to Harmony Meadows.
“Do you remember your folks’ phone number? Tell them to come down to get you,” said the cabbie, hoping to get paid for the
long drive.
“I don’t remember my mom’s number. I’ll ask the security guard. He knows my mom,” Layna lied smoothly.
The driver glanced at the security booth, “Okay, go ask.” Believing that a child so young wouldn’t have any ill intentions, he let
Layna out of the cab..
Layna walked towards the security guard, picking up her pace as she got closer. Once she was out of the cabbie’s sight, she
broke into a run. While the residents were accessing the security gate, she slipped into the residential complex before the guard
and cabbie could react.
“Hey, little lady!” The cabbie scrambled out of his car.
The guard also came to his senses, but it was too late. Layna had disappeared into the complex..
Frustrated, the cabbie muttered, “Kids these days! Wasted my time for nothing. She’ll grow up to be a troublemaker, for sure.”
Just as the cabbie left, Herman’s car pulled up and entered the complex.
Meanwhile, Layna was wandering aimlessly inside the complex, calling out for her mom.
“Mom, Mom...” Her cries echoed in the complex, drawing the attention of several residents.
Whenever she saw a resident, she’d ask, “Do you know where my mom lives? Her last name is Jewell.”
Despite her efforts, no one seemed to know.
As Layna continued her search, Anastasia, who was telling Pattie a story, heard the faint cries but paid no heed.
Exhausted and hungry, Layna sat on a planter, overwhelmed by the unfamiliar surroundings. She broke down in tears. “Mom,
Mom, where are you?”
Suddenly, a disheveled woman appeared before her, causing her to shriek in fear.
The woman was Penny. Penny had returned from looking for her son and, hearing a child crying, had come over.
Her gaze was intense, fixed on Layna.
Frightened, Layna stood up and, trying to keep her voice steady, said, “I’m looking for my mom. Can you help me find her?”
Penny took a step forward, her eyes wide. What’s your mom’s name?”
“I don’t know. But her last name is Jewell. Do you know her? She lives here,” Layna replied.
Upon hearing the name “Jewell,” Penny’s expression turned even more unsettling.