Sylvia's POV:
I immediately became vigilant, thinking that someone was planning to kill me. But no one came to attack me, so I gradually calmed down. I was just locked up in a place where I could be found sooner or later.
After thinking for a while, I started to wonder. Was it just a prank?
I sighed and chastised myself for being so stupid.
I reached for the doorknob with both hands and pulled as hard as I could, but the door didn't budge. The door was now locked from the outside and couldn't be opened from the inside, rendering my superb lock picking skills useless.
In the end, I sat on a chair and tried to contact the outside world.
But I couldn't send out any texts. There seemed to be a jammer installed nearby.
Bored, I sat on the chair idly, waiting to be found. Half an hour passed but nobody came to my rescue.
There was nothing I could do but wait for Rufus or Flora to find me. "That she-wolf looked like a decent officer, but she tricked you. God! She's really pissing me off!" Yana, who was also bored, began to complain.
I sighed. "I know that Rufus has a meeting today, so he won't find out that I'm in trouble until very late."
Fortunately, I had eaten breakfast before I came here, so I wasn't going to starve to death. The minutes ticked by and it was soon noon. Everyone was probably taking a lunch break, so I doubted anybody would pass by.
Just as I was about to go crazy from boredom, there was a commotion outside the door. It sounded like someone was calling my name.
I immediately cheered up and rushed to the door. Someone outside called my name again.
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