LOGINMy roommates have booked booth seats at the New Year Countdown Light Show at the price of five thousand dollars per ticket. Soon, they begin urging me to transfer them my share of the payment on the group chat. I just send them a screenshot of the remaining balance in my bank account. "You guys have fun. I'm still saving up for my college tuition fees." Everyone just spams me with laughing messages instead. One of my roommates, Zane Lawson, even uploads a screenshot of our conversation to his social media feed together with a caption that says, "The first step of ascending to the next tier in social hierarchy is to stay away from party poopers like this." But as soon as 12:00 am is over, my roommates send me a photo of the light show. "It's such a shame that you aren't here." I'm still confused by the photo when I receive a phone call from the counselor, who sounds very anxious over the phone. "Did you buy tickets for your roommates to the light show? The organizers claimed that they never checked in at the entrance! Now, they've gone missing!"
View MoreAfter saying that, I turned around and strutted out of that suffocating room, not sparing Mrs. Lawson another glance. The hospital's main exit was at the end of the corridor. The morning sunlight shone through the doors, bringing with it illumination, warmth, and a fullness of hope. I took a deep breath and walked out into the light. Behind me were the ruins of others, a scene of total disaster. Meanwhile, my future was bright. Naturally, what followed was a chaotic mess. The police soon located Zane, Timothy, and Howard. They were not together, though. Instead, they were, respectively, hiding in an apartment sourced by Stella, in a recovery room in that underground clubhouse, and in a house rented by Harvey. I spotted them from afar when they were brought back to college. When Zane saw me, his gaze was shifty. He was too afraid to meet my eyes. As for Timothy, he had huge sunglasses and a face mask on. Even though he covered himself up as much as possible, I could still see
"That's impossible!" Mrs. Bass screamed. "Injections and surgeries like these come with extremely high risks. No one at legitimate hospitals would ever dare to perform these procedures. We have put this clubhouse under surveillance and found that it is just a front. In truth, it operates at an extremely hidden underground studio. "The reason why Timothy is also out of contact is because he is recovering after his procedures there, so he's unable to contact anyone else." For Timothy's parents, this came like a bolt from the blue. They were rooted to the spot from the shock. Timothy was their son who pursued a perfectly muscular body. He was their son whom they were so proud of. They couldn't believe that he actually underwent such illegal procedures without their knowledge. What he did was akin to self-harm.What about Howard, then? Everyone's attention then turned to Howard's ordinary-looking parents. The officer let out a sigh. "Howard's case is the most complicated of them
While Ms. Watts sounded exhausted, something about her voice sounded different, too. My chest tightened. Right away, I got dressed and hurried over to City General Hospital. I met with the police officers and my roommates' parents, who had not slept a wink, once again. This time, I met them in a small office at the hospital. They looked even worse than they did yesterday. The older police officer first gave me some reassurance. "Bradley, we have looked into the transactions made on your bank card and all your accounts on payment platforms. It's true that there was no record of any purchase of tickets to the New Year countdown celebration. "Based on this, we can clear you of any suspicion." I breathed a sigh of relief, the tension within me finally easing. I put forth a key question. "Who paid for the tickets, then?" I asked. "We looked into the organizer's payment account. The payment of 15 thousand dollars came from an unknown third-party bank account. We followed the lead
Mr. Grant pulled out a plastic bag from a tight gap between the desk and the wall. Everyone's attention was, again, drawn toward the plastic bag that was now a crinkled mess from the way it was stuffed away. He then tipped the bag over, and a few empty medication boxes fell out from within. "These are vitamins, folic acid tablets…" he read each of the names out loud. Suddenly, his hands froze. He lifted one last, small box, squinting as he stared at it for a long while. Then, in a troubled tone, he read, "M-Mifepristone tablets?"At this moment, the air came to a standstill. Those with some medical knowledge would know what this was for."Isn't this a medication for terminating pregnancies?" Mrs. Bass screamed, her voice breaking.Mrs. Grant's knees went weak, and she slumped right to the floor. At this point, even Mrs. Lawson had stopped crying. She stared at the medicine box on the floor in disbelief, then looked toward Howard's parents with utter confusion in her eyes."Ho






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