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The Trip To France

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Chapter Seventy-one

Rain

I couldn’t believe my ears, I wasn’t sure I had heard the right thing. I wasn’t sure it was really Enzo who had said that. So, to be sure, I turned to him, taking a deep breath before asking, “We’re going to France?”

He nodded at me with a gentle smile curling his lips. “Yes. We will go to France and we will find your parents,” he stated convincingly.

I didn’t know how he was going to do that, I wasn’t sure how we were going to get to France when we hadn’t even planned it before, but above all the doubts and questions that were swirling deeply in my chest, I trusted Enzo. I knew he would make it happen and in the right way.

“Let’s go pack our bags,” he said, and we turned back to the car, but he stopped almost immediately and turned back to Gregor. “I’m sure you know what to do. Just get us the next available flight to France. As soon as possible.”

“Yes, yes,” Gregor nodded. “We’re already working on it,” he added.

“Good.” That was all Enzo said before we res
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