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Five Lost Angels: My Husband's Fatal Deception novel Chapter 88

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What Happens in Chapter 88 – From the Book Five Lost Angels: My Husband's Fatal Deception

Dive into Chapter 88, a pivotal chapter in Five Lost Angels: My Husband's Fatal Deception, written by Cassila K. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Internet fiction.

That kidnapper attacked my daughter and knocked her unconscious, his dirty hands around her sent a thousand volt current throughout my body. I barely suppressed my screams and called the police.

“Miss Laura here. My daughter, Jane has been kidnapped from her sports academy.”

Chaos erupted in the academy as Bright ordered his staff to take over the building. Officer Nolan from the emergency response team joined the premises shortly after my call and started investigations. The owner of the academy was on his knees, pleading not to involve the media in this matter. My daughter was abducted, and he was worrying about his reputation.

“Please don’t inform any news channel. If the word goes out, the government will shut down my sports academy. I am ready to do anything you say ...”

Jane’s cute face flashed across my mind as the two rivers of despair rolled down my cheeks, I was aghast by that man’s heartlessness.

I wanted to punch him in the face, but my cell phone’s ringing stopped me. An unknown number flashing on the screen alerted Officer Nolan.

“Put the call on the speakerphone, Miss Laura. It can be a kidnapper’s call.”

Following his instruction, I received the call, a menacing voice from the other side sent shivers down my spine.

“You must have found out that your precious daughter was kidnapped, Laura!”

He paused for a second, and gave the cell phone to Jane, her anguished sobs skinned me alive.

“Mommy, I am scared. They are bad uncles ...”

That man laughed at my little girl’s cries, running me out of patience. I thundered like a wounded lioness to save my pup.

“Don’t you dare touch my daughter, bastard. Tell me what you want?”

He let out a pleased chuckle and demanded the ransom for my daughter’s freedom.

“Go and arrange the money first. I will call you again after two hours and instruct you about payment.

Until then, keep your mouth shut if you want your daughter alive. Don’t try to be over smart and inform the police. Otherwise …”

He left his threat incomplete, but Jane’s agonizing shrieks resonating through the call drove a sword through my chest. I cried out,

“Don’t hurt my daughter, please!” Speaking shakily, I pleaded for mercy, that abductor warned me cruelly.

“One call to the police, and I will make her scream for hours, Miss Laura.

Police or Jane, choice is yours.”

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