Chapter 292
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 292 Analise Went Missing
Abigail had not expected that Sean had known about Analiseâs whereabouts.
She lifted her head slightly and looked at Sean.
Sean seemed visibly anxious. He gripped her wrist and confessed without hesitation, âI have known
where Analise is all this time, but it was just because I was concerned about her well-being.
I planned to keep an eye on her without interfering in her life to ensure her safety. However,
something unexpected has happened. We need to go to Capitalis now.â
âDid Grandma go to Capitalis?â Abigail was promptly dragged out of the hospital.
Although he was in a rush, he was also mindful of her injury. So, his steps were much slower than
usual.
âYes. I donât know why she went there,â he answered.
Her heart was on edge. âYou seem so worried, Sean. Do you know that her trip could be dangerous?â
He glanced at her and replied, âNo, itâs just that sheâs getting old. Plus, sheâs not exactly familiar with
the place. It would be troublesome if she gets lost.â
Abigail didnât say anything else.
Sean dropped her off at her apartment. Then, he made another call to Cameron while she was off
packing her things. âHow did you lose her in the first place?â Even though he was significantly calmer
than before, his voice still carried an undertone of menace that sent shivers down the
spine.
Cameron wasted no time explaining, âOld Mrs. Quinn went to the restroom. When she came out,
someone replaced her. The woman was wearing her clothes and bag. So, we a*sumed that was her. I
was standing at a distance, and the individual had intentionally avoided showing her face. So, I didnât
notice anything amiss until it was too late. Plus, the replacement started acting strangely around the
second-hour mark, avoiding us. Thatâs when our men got suspicious.â
âQuickly investigate this matter! If you canât find her whereabouts within two hours, youâre fired! Also,
bring my identification to the airport, Sean ordered harshly. Then, he hung up and immediately called
his friends in the Capitalis.
On the other hand, Abigail was hobbling downstairs as fast as she could manage after stuffing her
identification and a few sets of clothing into her backpack. Since it was summer, she was packing
lighter than usual. Hence, she only needed a small backpack.
Then, he wasted no time driving straight to the airport the instant she hopped into his car. She was
about to ask him something when his phone rang again. When he noticed that the caller ID
was displaying Colbyâs name, Sean had no choice but to answer.
âWhatâs the matter?â Sean asked. His tone was considerably warmer.
âYour grandmother went for a walk yesterday and hasnât returned yet. Is she with you?â Colbyâs voice
sounded worried.
âSheâs not at my place. Iâll call and check,â Sean replied. Then, he ended the call before dialing
Xavienâs number.
Abigail decided not to disturb him since his phone hadnât ceased ringing ever since they left her home.
âWhatâs the situation over there?â Frankly, he wasnât too worried about Linaâs whereabouts. After all,
Xavien hadnât called to report anything alarming.
âFor now, weâre sticking to the original plan. However-â
Before Xavien could finish, Sean cut him off, saying. âIâve got another call coming in. Iâll get back to
you.â
Initially, he a*sumed
Was Cameron calling, but it turned out to be Joan. After he ended the call, he turned to Abigail and
said, âIâll take you to the airport. From there, you can head to Capitalis directly. Someone will be there
to a*sist you. I canât leave right now. My grandmother hasnât been. home all night, and my grandfather
is worried.â
Abigail seemed momentarily taken aback but quickly responded, âItâs alright. I can manage on my
own.â She knew he had already gone above and beyond by staying up all night. Plus, he had done
more than enough with Analiseâs situation. Thus, she didnât want to trouble him any further.
Sean nodded and continued to drive in silence.
Just as Abigail was about to go through airport security, he suddenly grabbed her wrist. So, she
instinctively turned to look at him.
There were many words he wanted to say to her. Alas, he swallowed them all and only murmured, âPut
yourself and your grandmother first. Please call me if you need help. I have friends at Capitalis.
Seeking help when necessary wonât do you any harm.â
Abigail nodded and thanked him with sincerity.
Thus, he reluctantly released her hand. Although there were many things he wanted to say, he decided
they were better left unsaid for now. After all, she had ertough to deal with regarding her grandmother,
and he didnât want to burden her further.
After she pa*sed through the ticket checkpoint and disappeared from his line of sight, Sean turned
around and left the airport. His face turned stoic almost immediately as he dialed Joanâs number.
Once the call connected, she answered it immediately.
âWhat do you want?â Sean demanded coldly.
âKingstonâs men have taken your grandmother hostage. I know where she is. Do you want to bring
some people over?â Joanâs voice was anxious.
âYouâre not involved in this, are you, Joan?â Sean asked tonelessly.
Joan immediately started sobbing as she replied, âI have always listened to you. I wouldnât dare to get
involved in something like this. After all, I canât make the same mistake my brother did. Those words
you said to me are still clear in my head. I wonât forget them even for a single moment.â
âSend me the address. Iâll be right there.â Then, he ended the call.
When Analise regained consciousness, she found someone standing by the bedside. She soon noticed
it was an elderly lady that looked healthier than she did, even though they were of similar ages. She
didnât panic. Instead, she calmly sat up and looked at the woman without saying a word.
âDo you know where you are?â The old lady stared her down; her gaze was filled with unending
contempt. In fact, even the womanâs tone was filled with obvious arrogance.
âI donât need to know. All you need to understand is that if anything happens to me, the secrets you
want to hide will be exposed,â Analise replied fearlessly, staring straight into the elderly. womanâs eyes.
Her self-a*sured demeanor caused the old ladyâs face to turn grim.