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Crises in Love novel Chapter 518

I exchanged a glance with Hannah, feeling utterly at a loss. Those people’s motives were a mystery, and now this mess had erupted without warning. I was unsure of what to do next.

Hannah, observing my restless pacing, got the hint—I was weighing our options.

Camilla, on the other hand, was beside herself with worry. She suddenly burst into tears, muffling her sobs with her hands. "It's all my fault. I shouldn't have come. If I hadn't, you would have just taken her home, and none of this would've happened. It's all my fault..."

She was clearly overwhelmed, while my mind was spinning on a totally different track.

Finally, I broke the silence, "Let's head back to the front yard."

Camilla looked at me, her face the picture of helplessness, her complexion ghostly pale. "Aaliyah, does this mean someone has taken Fidelia? Who could do this? How did they even get here? Should... should we call the cops? What do we do?"

Her barrage of questions only added to my anxiety.

It was obvious Camilla was too panicked to think straight, following me with a trembling desperation, on the verge of a breakdown.

I tried to offer some comfort. "Camilla, don't panic. Fidelia will be okay. We'll find her, I promise."

Truth be told, my mind was racing despite my reassuring words.

We had no clue who we were dealing with. Could involving the police put the kid in danger?

From what I saw so far, this was an unexpected incident, perhaps Fidelia had stumbled upon some unexpected visitors in the manor and they'd taken her.

Where could they have taken her?

Then there was Oldtown Avenue, which was on the cusp of a big promotional push. The project team Catherine had been negotiating with was about to move in. This incident could spell disaster, sparking negative reactions and potentially stalling the project with rumors of security issues. But this was about Fidelia's life, and she had vanished on my watch.

"Hannah, call the police," I instructed firmly.

Hannah hesitated, knowing full well the implications of my decision.

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