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165: Freedom and Punishment

Author: Cristina Cristey
last update Last Updated: 2024-11-15 20:23:43

Chapter 165: Freedom and Punishment

Ruby didn’t understand what Hanna meant. She stood up and left again, demanding a phone from one of the soldiers. Her hands trembled like a green twig with everything that was happening. As she made the call, anxiety consumed her.

“Office...”

“Gabriel!” Hanna stammered, cutting him off before he could respond.

“Hanna! How are you? Where are you?” He stood up, surprised, stumbling over his words.

“I need you to solve a problem for me, right now,” she pleaded, anxious.

“Hanna, how did you even manage to call me? What’s going on?” he asked, concerned. “Morgan is already getting sick from searching for you...”

“No! I don’t want you to tell him where I am or how I’m doing,” she warned hesitantly, massaging her stomach. Suddenly, she remembered Morgan’s words about having children.

“Alright... just tell me where you are, and I’ll be there by tonight if possible.”

“Can you get here by tomorrow morning? My... grandmother... sister... aunt... I’m no
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