call, Emily switched off her phone
Natalie asked, re
She replied, h
ng the bleak weather. She had tried her best to shake off the weight of the abduct
aste in her mouth. Lighthouse had been right again, predicting the exact outcome before the police had even made a pub
r sat well with her, her aunt's tragic death. The memory of it had haunted her for years, an
he back of her mind, Emily had always suspected other
lankly ahead. The rain beat down on the windshield, mirroring her turmoil. The unsolved questions about her family's past, the
was her mind simply overworking
er bag. Maybe it was time to dig a l
talie said, after waiting for her to get out of the thought spiral she'd thr
care of myself." Emily said wi
e was focused on something and often forgot about everything else includ
hen it's lunchtime. It's better to keep an eye
ighness," Emily responded with a mock bow
front of the camera, sometimes behind the desk or on-site as a field reporter. She has also hoste
ws. She mostly stayed behind the camera analyzing data and shreds of evidence, speaking
were already occupied as her colleagues worked around her. With t
sed, with her dark hair in a high ponytail, timidly gre
n't comfortable with her, even after she'd
your things over here." Emily replied, noti
rst." Felicia skipped the part of Mr Gallagher instruct
le after all we're co-workers. Unless you aren't planning
se your name
ut decided work was way more important
a sip of the coffee Natalie got her, dark coffee, two sugar, one milk just t
nstructions?" Sh
y hoped she was able to keep it because when the goi
and get an update on the current situation. Write a report immediately
t right
" Emily called out to
her journal and all the information
thoughts. She reviewed the witness videos and the security camera footage tha
they had the information, her rational mind didn't want to blindly believe a stra
child provided. In the picture was a cute four-year-o
y emotional. Her heart wasn't made of steel,
st sit by and do nothing. Such a baby was taken from her parents and home, h
a." She muttered
to concentrate on
heavily, turning the day gloomy as the
e watched the raindrops fall on the office windows with a
aited for Felicia's return. 'Maybe sending her t
d cop, Emily worried Felicia would burs
bout the case being closed and someone being behind all this. It just seemed ridiculous to think about as that shouldn't be the next co
p to see Felicia. 'Looks like she finally learned to use my
as her neat ponytail was already loosened, and the t
ou find out?" Emily aske
etrator who abducted the child was found dead next to his vehicle
rvival for the victim as blood from the victim as well as pieces of clothing was also found at the scene of the crime on what appea
which induced a heart attack. He didn't have any accomplices and no other suspects involved. The guardians
red by the abductor and right afterward he died of a heart attack. With the perpetrator dead, there were no suspects and the victim was
r maybe it was the words of Lighthouse ringing in h
oughts she faced Felicia who all
d. I want you done in forty-five minutes tops as it still needs to be edited befor
ed, jumping
ktop. It was all over now, the justice she wanted to serve, the trut
closed had a familiar eerie feeling to it. It spoke volumes about the amount
what the cops said to her, thi
rts, witness interviews, camera footage, files, and documents related to the case, and wrote a report on it, whi
formation to the archive department to ar
ia's head popped
id without lifting her eyes. "Oh, and your contact
heir work was sent to the editing team w
s she could do without. Felicia, who had taken the role of an assistant f
e to go in front of the camera, her hair fixed up
e on." The dir
a changed as she sa
Emily Hurst and this i
nother text from Natalie telling her to l
with paperwork, briefings, and editing, but none of it could shake the nagging feeling that
e wheel, a thought str
y this case felt so fam
he same neat conclusion that le
rs, she had avoided looking too deep into her aunt's death,
she had made about her aunt-a simple reminder from three years