• Prev Chapter
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

Chapter 663

Chapter: 663

“No.”

Sabrina’s phone remained in the tent.

“Could she have gone to the bathroom in the woods?” the guide wondered aloud, while the driver andothers gathered around.

An elderly man offered comfort, saying, “Don’t worry. Let’s wait here a while. If she doesn’t return in tenminutes, we’ll go Look for her.”

Raul joined the conversation, suggesting, “Her phone’s here. Perhaps she went to the bathroom andmistakenly returned to the wrong tent.”

His mind raced, convinced that the person who had taken Sabrina must have been a member of theirtourist group. He had counted everyone, after all. Sabrina must be hidden in a tent by that person

The guide suggested, “Let’s look for her in the tents now. Maybe she’s simply in the wrong one.”

Everyone began to help, searching the tents and shaking their heads in disappointment.

Raul kept his thoughts to himself, fearful of speaking.

Was Sabrina hidden in the forest?

Or had a stranger from a nearby town or another traveler taken her?

Minutes ticked by, and Sabrina hadn’t returned. If she’d just gone to the bathroom, she would havebeen back by now.

“What should we do? How could she just vanish?” Bettie asked, anxiety etched on her face.

“Could she have fallen on her way to the bathroom?” someone speculated.

The guide pondered for a moment before instructing, “Well, some of you rest while others come withme to the forest to look for Sabrina.”

Along with the guide, the driver, an elderly man, and three young men volunteered to search, withBettie tagging along.

Their search lasted more than half an hour, yielding no sign of Sabrina. It seemed impossible for her tohave wandered so far.

“How about calling the police?” Bettie, on the verge of tears, proposed.novelbin

The guide, feeling responsible for the tourists’ safety, agreed. “Then call the police.”

Just then, Bettie’s phone rang. It was Tyrone.

Bettie picked up, exclaiming anxiously, “Tyrone, Sabrina is missing!”

“T have her.” Tyrone’s voice came, restraining some emotion.

Bettie’s breath caught in relief. But then she frowned, asking, “What?”

“Listen first. Sabrina was drugged. Call the police now, and keep all the food she’s eaten. Don’t worry.She’s safe with me.”

Use arrow keys (or A / D) to PREV/NEXT chapter