chapter 31 (Lost in the Void: Nowhere to Be Found)

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In the early morning, Ferrod, perhaps still affected by the alcohol, calls out to Sarah for breakfast, only to realize she is no longer present. The scene unfolds with Ferrod's escalating frustration.

Ferrod: (calling out) Sarah! Breakfast is ready. Where are you?

(No response)

Ferrod: (louder) Sarah! Don't make me wait.

(Still no response, growing frustration evident)

Ferrod: (angry) This is ridiculous. Where is she?

(Storms through the house, checking rooms)

Ferrod: (shouting) Sarah, if you're playing games, it's not funny!

(Realizes the spare room is empty, the frustration turning into confusion)

Ferrod: (muttering to himself) Where did she go?

(As he searches, the reality of Sarah's absence begins to sink in, leaving Ferrod in a state of bewilderment)

As Ferrod searches and the reality of Sarah's absence sinks in, he finds himself in a state of bewilderment and uncertainty. 

Ferrod: (frustrated) Sarah, this isn't funny anymore. Where are you?

(Continues searching, anxiety creeping in)

Ferrod: (to himself) Did she leave? No note, nothing.

(Checks different rooms, growing more perplexed)

Ferrod: (muttering) This doesn't make sense. She wouldn't just leave.

(Stops in the empty spare room, where Sarah is supposed to be)

Ferrod: (whispering) The spare room. She's not here either.

(Feels a wave of confusion and concern)

Ferrod: (frustrated) What did I do?

(Realization sets in as he grapples with the consequences of the events from the previous night)

Ferrod: (softly, to himself) What have I done?

(Stands in the empty spare room, feeling the weight of Sarah's absence)

Ferrod: (reflecting) Last night... I throw her out of our room. Was it too much?

(Images of Sarah's tearful eyes flash in his mind)

Ferrod: (guilt-ridden) She left because of me...

(Anxiety and regret fill the air)

Ferrod: (frustrated) Why didn't I think it through? What if something happened to her?

(Starts pacing, the reality sinking in)

Ferrod: (whispering) Is she gone?


As night falls and Ferrod returns home, the absence of Sarah in the house becomes painfully evident. The atmosphere is heavy with the realization of her departure.

Ferrod: (calling out) Sarah? I'm back.

(No response, only silence)

Ferrod: (confused) Maybe she's in the spare room.

(Walks towards the spare room, a sense of uncertainty lingering)

Ferrod: (opens the door, finding it empty) Not here either.

(Concern deepens, searching other rooms)

Ferrod: (muttering) Where could she be?

(Notices the emptiness of the house, the weight of Sarah's absence hitting him)

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