Chapter 1333
Over at Nash's office, he had just finished his meeting and decided to call Nina. Judging by the time, she should
have been hby now, so he dialed the house number. After a few rings, the call connected, and Orion's sweet
little voice cthrough the line. "Hi, Daddy!"
"Hey, buddy. What are you doing answering the phone? Where's Mom?" Nash's tone softened as he spoke to his
son.
"I don't know," Orion replied with a little sigh. "Mom left after she got off the phone with you and still hasn't
cback. | was going to ask you why you kept her so long." Nash's brows furrowed instantly. Something didn't
feel right. Nina had left the office a while ago, and even if she had run serrands, she should have been
hby now.
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"Orion, is everything at hokay? Any strange people showing up? Is everything normal?" Nash asked, his
voice growing tense.
Orion yawned, then wandered into a room, turning on the phone to check the surveillance footage. The yard was
empty except for two security guards on their patrols.
"Everything's normal here, Dad," he reported. "No one's cby, and everyone's fine. Gemma just woke up, and
Mrs. Watson fed her. | played with her for a bit, and now she's asleep again."
After updating his dad, Orion
paused, realizing something was
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serious was happening. He
remembered the last the had overheard the men in black threatening his family.
"Dad, you need to find Mom. I'm scared something's happened to her. She promised to bring back sfast
food, and she never breaks a promise. She wouldn't stay out this long without a reason. She must be in trouble."
Nash's heart sank. "I hear you, buddy. I'm on my way to find her now. Don't worry. I'll make sure we're all safe.
Mom and I will be back soon."
Hanging up, he tried calling Nina, but she was already at the police station, with her phone on silent as she
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmspoke to the officers. He called several times, each going unanswered, which only heightened his worry.
Then he remembered the tracking device in her car. Quickly, he located her vehicle's position and sped off to the
site.
Arriving at the scene, Nash saw three cars, with Nina's wedged in the middle, clearly forced to a stop. The area
was deserted, but there were bloodstains on the ground, hinting at how badly someone must have been hurt. A
terrifying thought crossed his mind. Could Nina be the one injured?
The idea sent a chill down his spine, and he broke into a cold sweat. He tried to reassure himself that Nina knew
how to fight. She was skilled in martial arts and could definitely hold her own. But the odds were high since she
had been alone against multiple attackers.
If only he had been there, she wouldn't have faced this alone. Now, his priority was to find her as fast as possible
and get her to a hospital if she was hurt.