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The Invisible Daughter (Yunice Saunders) novel Chapter 489

Chapter 489 The Curtain Lifts

Yunice suddenly felt a twinge of regret.

She shouldn’t have gotten in the car. Shouldn’t have heard that conversation. Jordan shouldn’t have called Wyatt and let him know she’d left the Crawford residence.

If not for that, maybe she could’ve kept her composure when she got caught.

But now, she just felt like a clown.

Maine kept pushing, pleading with him. Nora’s been waiting for this day for two years. You can’t let her down.

Let Jordan go look for Yunice, okay?

Wyatt hesitated for a few seconds, then said, Give me your phone.

Back at the Powell residence, Jackson had ambushed him. Instinctively, Wyatt had used his phone to block the attack.

The phone was wrecked. He hadn’t had time to replace it.

Jackson was older now, and even with the element of surprise, Wyatt had overpowered him in seconds.

Now, he needed to call Yunice.

He had to know she was okay before making any decisions.

Wyatt took Maine’s phone and stepped out of the car, switching places with her.

Maine was overjoyed. She gripped the steering wheel tightly.

As long as she had her hands on the wheel, she had the upper hand.

She started the engine and drove off in the direction of the Gardison Residence.

Yunice heard the dull ringing of the phoneit was Maine’s. Wyatt was calling her using that phone.

But before crawling into the trunk, Yunice had already set her phone to silent, lowered the screen brightness, and tucked it into her coat pocket.

So even with three calls in a row, her/phone didn’t make a sound.

Wyatt frowned. His voice dropped/Stop the car.

Maine’s hands on the wheel trembled slightly. She was hesitating. She had to get Wyatt in front of her best friend Norathis might be her only chance.

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She tapped the brake but quickly lifted her foot and stepped back on the gas.

Wyatt, she’s got tons of people looking after her. One less won’t matter.

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Chapter 489 The Curtain Lifts

I’m a woman tooI know exactly what she’s doing. She just wants attention, trying to compete wiIAN You can’t fall for it. Don’t spoil her.

Wyatt said again, Stop the car.”

Maine’s hands trembled harder. She knew that if Wyatt was truly determined to find Yunice, there was nothing she could do to stop him.

Still, she stubbornly clung to her last chance for Nora.

Tears streamed down her face as she stared out the windshield. Her voice cracked. Wyatt, how can you change your heart so fast? Nora was always your one true love. You two were the couple everyone envied The perfect match. And now Yunice shows up, and everything changes?

Is that really all your love is worth?

Wyatt’s voice turned cold. This is the last time I’ll say it. Stop the car.

Unless you never want to go

back to the Gardison Residence again.”

Maine froze, startled. Her eyes flicked toward Wyatt, clearly shaken. Slowly, she stepped on the brake.

They switched seats again.

Maine sat there, visibly crushed, and picked up her phonejust as a notification popped up.

She’d gotten a message from an unknown number.

After reading it, her eyes lit up. Wyatt! Yunice texted me back! She says you don’t need to worry about

her. She just went to the Saunders place to grab something, and now she’s heading back to the Crawford. residence.

Wyatt’s brows drew together. He took the phoné from her hand.

The message said exactly what she claimed.

But Wyatt didn’t relax. Instead, he turned the car around and headed the opposite way.

Maine panicked. Why are you going back?!

Wyatt said flatly, Yunice doesn’t know I’m with you. How could she send you that message?

Maine’s voice rose in desperation. Are you serious? It had to be Jordan! He must’ve reached her! What else could it bedo you think she has some kind of sixth sense and just magically knew to text me?

But Wyatt didn’t stop.

Maine snapped. She stood up and threw her weight on the steering wheel, pleading, Please, just go see Nora! It won’t take long! After that, you can still go to Yunice!

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