The ringing of the phone was unusually clear in the quiet room, and the person on the other end picked up almost immediately.
Jaylan, phone in hand, left his bedside and headed toward the bathroom, but I could still faintly hear the person on the other end ask, "You've arrived?"
Squinting, I watched as Jaylan disappeared into the bathroom.
I tried to catch their conversation, but the voices were too soft. However, it was apparent that someone knew Jaylan was back, and I guessed it must be Jerome.
Jaylan seemed to have forgotten something and came out again, grabbing a fresh towel from the closet before heading back in. All this while, he just held his phone and murmured responses from time to time.
With a bravery I didn't know I had, I slipped out of bed and tiptoed toward the bathroom, pressing my ear against the wall. I just managed to hear Jaylan murmur, "Get someone to check the CCTV and send it to me! Have you sorted out what I asked you to? ... Yes, get a move on, we can't delay any longer. ... If he insists on being stubborn, teach him a lesson!"
"... But ... Silverdale City ..."
I thought I heard the person on the other end mention Silverdale City, but I couldn't be sure. Eager to hear more, I tried to move closer, but didn't watch my footing. I knocked something off the side table with a clatter.
The sound from the bathroom stopped immediately. The next second, the bathroom door was flung open. Suddenly, an idea hit me. I picked up a vase from the side table and shouted, "Who's there? ... Come out!"
My voice quivered with fear, and it was far from intimidating.
Jaylan emerged from the bathroom. I raised the vase to strike, but he caught my hand, saying loudly, "It's me!"
I stared at him dumbfounded, and my knees gave out.
He took the vase from my grasp, supporting me as he snapped, "What were you thinking?"
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