âBut things arenât good here, Paula,â I said seriously.
âElena and I are trapped in Roz Town.
I was planning to have someone send Elena back secretly, but Adam suddenly put up a sentry at the edge of the town.
We canât Leave anymore.
â
âWhat? Why?â Paula jumped up from the sofa in shock.
âI donât know.
â I shook my head at a loss.
âBut I think something big is going on.
â
Debraâs POV: I spoke with Paula for a little while Longer.
We discussed possible solutions regarding the matter of Elena under Adamâs stricter watch.
âHoney, I have an idea!â After Paula thought for a long time, her eyes suddenly lit up.
âI have an aunt who Lives in Roz Town.
Her nameâs Anna Perkins.
Sheâs a teacher in their kindergarten.
You can let her take care of Elena so that no one will find out.
â
âWould that be okay with her?â
âYes.
Sheâs very nice and absolutely trustworthy.
â Paula promised confidently.
Finally, I sighed in relief.
The following day, I met up with Anna in a cafe near the hotel.
Anna was a bit chubby, and she had a kind-Looking face.
She greeted me and Elena warmly and reassured me, âDonât worry about Elena.
Iâll take good care of her.
â
Thank you so much, Anna.
â âOh, no need to thank me.
Itâs no big deal.
â
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Before seeing Elena off, I squatted down and ruffled her hair dotingly.
âElena, this is Anna.
Iâll be very busy in work these next few days, so youâll be staying with her for a while.
She teaches the kids in kindergarten, and youâll be joining them.
Iâll visit you when Iâm free.
Okay?â
âOkay!â
Elena nodded without hesitation, her eyes shining brightly.
After Anna took Elena away, I went to the hotel reception to check out.
âDebra, where are you going to stay?â A familiar voice sounded from behind me.
I froze and turned around slowly, only to meet Calebâs inquisitive gaze.
âI want to Live somewhere nearer the mayorâs office,â I answered in the most casual tone I could muster, âItâll be more convenient that way.
â
âBut staying here would be more convenient for you to entertain me, right?â Caleb slowly strode to me, his eyes twinkling.
âYou have to serve me well.
After all, isnât that what Adam ordered you to do?â
âIâm sorry.
â I Lowered my head, bit the bullet, and Lied through my teeth.
âI canât afford to stay in a hotel.
Iâm just a secretary who earns minimum wage.
But donât worry.
Even though I wonât be staying in this hotel, Iâm sure I can still serve you.
â
âIs that so?â
Caleb stared at me intently, as though he wanted to find a flaw in my expression.