Chapter 5: The Lonely Archer

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Tina POV

3 days passed by ever since Alex was kidnapped. We searched the whole of Paris for him. We even tried to track the locator hidden in his belt, but it was pointless. The police searched for him, but couldn't find him. Even the old Spade Clan HQ was empty.

I couldn't even concentrate during class. I was too busy worrying about Alex. I made a promise that I would come back for him, but I don't know if I could keep that promise. Adrien and the others tried to cheer me up, but to no avail. 

Even entering our house felt like walking into a coffin. 

It felt empty without Alex. 

I sat down on the sofa and clutched the golden heart shaped pendent Alex gave to me before I left to Islington. Tears spilled from my eyes and onto the pendent. My throat stun with sadness. I tugged one of Alex's old t-shirts and wrapped it around my shoulders. 

"Alex, where are you?" I whispered to myself. Suddenly, my phone rang. I answered it.

"Hey, Tina. It's me. Mia." A voice said.

Tamia "Mia" Shepperd is one of my fellow employees from the restaurant in Le Grande Paris. Like everyone in Paris, she knows about Alex being Le Loup and me being Blue Archer. Yet, she still remained as my friend.

"Hi, Mia" I said, sniffling.

"You ok? They haven't found Alex yet?" She asked.

"No. No they haven't." I replied glumly.

Mia and Alex have known each other from the Christmas Party from last year, so it's pretty clear that they are friends, considering they are in the same PE class.

"I'm really sorry, Tina. Alex is a good guy. A caring friend and a loving boyfriend. I only hope the police find him as soon as possible. When I get my hands on those jerks, they're gonna pay." She said. I could hear the anger in her tone.

"Thanks, Mia. Truly." I said with a smile.

"Anytime. BTW, you do realise your shift is today, right?" She replied.

I looked at my calendar and cursed. Today was suppose to be my shift.

"Tell my boss I'm on my way!" I said.

"Yeah. Will do." She said and hung up. 

I sighed and quickly grabbed my uniform, stuffing it in my duffel bag. After washing my face, I put on a black jacket over Alex's t-shirt, acid washed skinny jeans and black boots. I picked up my duffel bag and left the house, making my way to Le Grande Paris.

Hang tight, Alex. I'm going to keep my word to you. No matter what. I thought as I clutched the pendent.

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