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Love on the Fast Track (Derek and Norah)

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Chapter 792:

In a muffled voice and with an emotionless face, Norah said, “He's always occupied and doesn’t stay with me.”

“Why don’t you clive in the dormitory with me, then? In case something like this happens again, | can be

there to help you.”

Gemma handed her a glass of water. “Drink up.”

Norah took it and gulped down half of the water in the glass.

“Thank you, Gemma.”

“You're welcome. What are friends for? It’s a good thing you're awake. | have sthings to take care of, but

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rest assured, I'll cvisit you when I'm free.”

Immediately after that, Gemma left, leaving Norah alone in the ward.

With her IV still running, Norah placed the glass on the bedside table with her other hand. She picked up her

phone beside her pillow, and just as she was about to turn it on, she heard a knock on the door. She turned to

see who it was.

“Hello, Miss Wilson. Can we cin?"

“Yes, please.”

Two serious-looking policemen entered the ward, each holding a book and a pen.

“We heard your voice. We just wanted to ask you a few questions about your case.”

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“Alright, then.”

The two policemen moved two chairs and sat beside her bed. They carefully asked if she knew the identity of the

two men in her room and if she had any more information about the case.

Norah gave her full cooperation, telling them every bit of information she knew. She made the wisest choice to

call the police. She couldn't have dealt with the bodies if she had killed them.

Once the policemen had gathered the necessary information, they stood up to leave.

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“Safe recovery, Miss Wilson, and thank you for your cooperation.”

“Thank you, officers. Thanks a lot for rushingto the hospital.”

“Otherwise, it would have been a whole different story.”

The policemen left the ward.

“Sir, that woman was not totally honest,” the young policeman said. “When we asked her if she knew the two

men who cto murder her, she said no. But her body language said otherwise.”

The old policeman gave him a playful knock on the head. “Very well observed. She is the victim, and the

information we got is enough to start our investigation. Along the line, the truth about their relationship will be

exposed.”