What Happens in Chapter 641 – From the Book The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie
Dive into Chapter 641, a pivotal chapter in The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie, written by Swnovels. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Cole froze, his phone in his grip, his face registering pure shock.
Mila too, had her expression hardened, a surge of anxiety knotting her insides.
Without exchanging a word, the three of them left the room, rushing to the lounge to find Cameron.
"Cameron, has Fenna taken Nate?" Mila's voice quivered with urgency.
Cameron's eyes widened in shock. Without hesitation, he dialed Fenna's number.
Seconds later, he lowered the phone with a pale expression and stuttered, "She's turned it off."
In that instant, Cameron felt a dread deeper than anyone else. If Fenna had truly done something unethical, not only would she face legal consequences, but her life could also be at risk. No amount of influence could shield her from that.
Taking a seat to steady herself, Mila asked after a moment of reflection, "Did you drive here?"
Cameron nodded. "Yes. I drank, but Fenna didn't. I was counting on her to drive me home."
"Where's your car?"
Without a second thought, Cameron dashed out of the room.
He scanned the parking lot but found no trace of his car. "It's gone; she must have taken it."
Mila turned to Cole and instructed, "Cole, track Cameron's car. It has a GPS tracker on it."
"Understood." Cole dialed immediately, initiating the search.
Rising, Mila turned to Phoebe and said, "Stay home and rest."
Phoebe shook her head firmly. "I can't stay put. I'm coming with you."
Phoebe tried to offer her comfort with an arm wrapping around her.
At the front desk, Cole and Cameron's expressions grew graver. Despite the combined efforts of the police and hotel staff, they hit a dead end.
Suddenly, a receptionist interjected, "Could they be at the motel up ahead?"
A motel?
Hearing her sudden statement, all heads swiveled to the receptionist.
She explained hesitantly, "Two hundred meters ahead, there's a budget motel. They don't have parking, so guests often leave their cars here and walk."
Realization dawned on them. Without a word, they bolted out in a frantic dash.
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