Chapter Fourteen: No Sign Of Her

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At midnight, Fiona noticed Lana wasn't still there and it seemed strange to her. She phoned lots of times but her phone was every time turned off.

She was a bit worried but she decided to let it be and go to sleep since she thought she'd come back home late because she was angry at her.


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The next morning, Fiona woke up and noticed that Lana wasn't next to her in bed, she went to check downstairs but there was no sign of her.

Fiona got really worried now and decided to phone her again, but her phone still wasn't working.


Fiona hysterically yelled "Lana, where the fuck are you?!" and then sighed. She was about to sit down in the living room when the doorbell rang.


"Finally", she sighed and went to open the door, thinking it was Lana; but as she opened the door, she just found a small note on the ground.


She looked around and took the note to read it.


If you want Lana back, show up at 9 pm at this address


Fiona immediately got pale and scared that something bad could happen to Lana. She had promised her to always keep her safe, no matter what, and now someone kidnapped her, she would never forgive herself if something happened to her.

Who would it be? Someone from her past that hated Fiona to death? Someone random? All these questions could be answered just tonight.


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From that moment on until the evening, where she was supposed to go the mysterious place, she was really anxious; she really hoped no one would hurt Lana in anyway, she couldn't stand that.

She tried to distract herself as much as she could, but it was pretty much impossible. She started overthinking about it, what would she do without Lana? What would she do if someone hurt her... or killed her? She started to cry hysterically at some point, not being able to stand this uncertainty anymore.

Even her work stuff, who usually kept her more than busy, couldn't distract her from her (bad) thoughts.

She was changed, a lot, she was not the same Fiona anymore; she was not 'the Supreme' anymore, she was a completely different person. And this had also been possible thanks to Lana, she was the only person that made her understand what the important things in life were, what real love was; she helped her to become a better person. It might be strange to hear from Fiona, but Lana literally melted her heart from the moment their looks met, and even though she didn't want to admit it at first, she couldn't do anything anymore but to confess and open up about their feelings.

And now that she had all of this, now that she felt all of this, she couldn't lose it, she didn't want to. She loved Lana with all her heart, and losing her wouldn't be worth living life anymore; Lana was all that gave Fiona the 'sense' in her empty life. Lana fulfilled her life (and heart) with pure love and affection, that's all she ever wanted, all she always dreamt about, all she could ever wish or ask for.


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After overthinking quite a while, she started to get ready as the time was near, and she preferred to be there early than late.

It was a quarter to 9 when she left the house, she wanted to be there and see Lana as soon as possible.

It took her 10 minutes or so to be there, into a small neighbourhood of New York. She had never been there before, the place was dark and lonely, there weren't many houses and there was no one around in the streets; even though it wasn't really late.

This place gave her strange vibes, she didn't really know why.

After a few seconds, she was there, at the right address of the note the mysterious person left at her door. She parked her car right in front of the house and started walking towards its door, looking around.

It was exactly 9 o'clock when she rang the doorbell, she waited for a few minutes or so before the mysterious person opened the door.


"You?", Fiona asked shocked as she looked at the person who just opened her the door.


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