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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 260

Joyce stopped in her tracks, and her beautiful face was half surprised and half stoned.

The wound on her back had not yet healed, and the memory of the pain seemed like yesterday.

Georgia was missing? What did that mean? That the people who wanted her dead had struck again? Destroying evidence and making things untraceable?

Vicki blew on her finger and sneered, "What a way to go, Joyce, who the hell did you offend? A registered prison guard in a management position just disappeared like that. The forces behind it should not be underestimated."

"I don't know. I don't usually socialize too much. I don't think I've offended anyone." Joyce shook her head. She didn't think Jacqueline and Shelly would be able to do something like buying a murder.

There must be someone else behind the scene.

"You two are friends?" Joyce looked at Vicki, and then at Christian. She had always felt that it was not a coincidence that Vicki came to work at Felix's DeNox bar right after she was released from prison, and she must have a purpose.

And Christian just did not appear when Felix showed up, so he did not want to fight directly with Felix.

Christian, for sure, had something else in mind.

"Huh. Sort of know each other." Vicki took a pack of cigarettes out of her pocket, she pulled a stick out and held it between her lips.

In the darkness, the lighter ignited a flame that danced between her fingers.

Vicki took a puff and exhaled a psychedelic smoke ring, looking sexy as hell.

"Judith and I are more familiar. After the incident that night, Judith had been watching Georgia's movements for me. No one had contacted Georgia, and there was no abnormality. Until the day before yesterday, Georgia suddenly disappeared."

Christian's legs were folded and his arms were around his chest as he took over, "At least, there's no trace of Georgia in my sphere of influence. Whoever is behind the scene must have quite a power, Joyce, you should be careful lately."

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