Ablett watched Eddy with a cool, detached expression, while Eddy's eyes saw no one else but him.
Suddenly, a familiar ringtone cut through the tense silence of the car, sharp and clear.
Eddy's heart pounded wildly. He yanked the door open.
"Mr. Simmons! Mrs. Simmons has disappeared at the intersection!" The panicked voice on the phone rang in his ears.
At that moment, the call dropped—lost signal.
But the phone inside the car kept ringing off and on, the sound stuttering against the din.
Eddy released his grip, then strode quickly through the sea of cars to where his bodyguard was waiting. "What happened?"
A black sedan eased into the departing traffic. Blanche rolled down the window and watched as Eddy hurried away with the bodyguard. Then, without a second thought, she tossed her phone into the street. The tires of a passing car crushed the case, right over the words "Beloved Wife," shattering it instantly.
Something told Eddy to look back. He turned, eyes landing on the black sedan bearing a diplomatic flag.
The tinted window slid up, swallowing the face inside until only the crown of a head flashed past.
A ponytail?
As Eddy looked away, his gaze met Ablett's from across the street—calm, almost indifferent.
A government official tried to smooth things over. "Mr. McCarthy, please understand—turns out Mrs. Simmons has gone missing."
"You have no idea how much Mr. Simmons dotes on his wife. He worries if she's out of his sight for even a minute."
Ablett's tone was mild. "Is that so?"
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