Chapter 49

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But none came. Of course none would. He already got the reply he wanted after ignoring the ones she had sent before. Have it your way, Carlos. The next day, Kyla headed to Daisy’s address. Four bodyguards followed her now. Kyla sat between them in the car, these brute-looking men with earpieces and weapons probably hidden beneath their suits. The car felt suffocating, but she had no choice. Daisy’s place was miles away. Her neighborhood was busy, the streets bustling with people. “She hasn’t been home for the past few days,” an old woman said, eyeing the guards nervously. “Usually she feeds those stray cats across the street. They waited for her until one of them died and now I have to feed them.” “Has anything like this ever happened before?” Kyla asked. “No. She’s lived here fo

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