Chapter 61 Pushed Down The Hill (2/2)
Eventually she stormed off after she learned that he had betrayed her again.But life brought her back to him a few years later, to his astonishment.
other. ”Have you seen Fiona?”
”No, I haven’t.”
”Did you come here with Fiona?”
”No, I didn’t.”
At the corner, Leona was clenching her fists tightly. Not even bothering to wipe the sweat off her forehead, she pursed her lips and stayed quiet.
”Okay guys. Let’s go!”
”Wait!” Sophia said worriedly. ”We can’t go right now. Fiona hasn't come up yet!”
”What happened? Have you tried calling her?”
Ella took out her phone. ”I tried several times, but she hasn’t answered once.”
Sophia's heart sank, though she managed to shout, ”Hasn’t anyone seen her?”
The whole team quietly shook their heads.
”Damn it! I’m going to find her myself!” Sophia turned and started to run down the mountain.
”Sophia!
Please, wait!”
the teacher hurriedly called for her. ”Hurry, can some of the boys please accompany Sophia? The rest of the students, please look for her here.”
An hour had passed and Sophia stood at the foot of the mountain, still without her friend. Sweat trickled down her forehead as she yelled out anxiously, ”Fiona! Can you hear me?”
The voices of everybody calling out her name echoed along the mountain,
but there was never any response.
”You haven’t found her yet?”
The teacher hurried down the mountain with a worried expression. ”I think we should call the police now. The signal is bad up in this mountain. Where could she have gone?”
”It’s all my fault. I shouldn’t have left so early. I knew she was tired and I should have went with her,” Sophia mumbled, tears welling up in her eyes.
”I’ll contact the police,” Ella said.
Seemingly taken aback by what her friend just said, Sophia’s eyes widened. She took out her phone as she mumbled, ”Yes, Mr. Cheng’s her husband. Shit! I don’t have his phone number!” She hurriedly skimmed through her contacts again, about to call Ryan, when she came across Celine’s number and immediately stopped scrolling. Mumbling to herself, she said,
”Yes, she’s his sister, right? Call her now!”
With trembling fingers, Sophia pressed the dial button.