They were confident that their daughter was good, and I didn’t have any evidence.
I laughed, pulling out my phone. “It turns out, I
do.”
Chapter 9
“Tiffany, if you don’t want to leave with them…”
“…”
“I’m going to enjoy myself…”
The recording ended, and then I played a video.
It was a video sent to me by her boyfriend a
few days ago.
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Tiffany was saying, “You don’t satisfy me, so I
don’t want to be with you.”
Everyone was silent.
My Aunt Susan laughed.
“Gary, that’s Tiffany and yours daughter’s voice.
Is she innocent? Gary, is she honest? Is it true that Tiffany is honest?
“It’s OK to be shy, but too much innocence can
be bad.
“She deserved to be kidnapped, and she asked
for it!”
The relatives frowned at Tiffany.
Aunt Karen yelled. “Who knows if that’s you, it’s
too easy to edit it! You’re crazy, you’re trying to
scam me!”
She tried to attack me, but some relatives
stopped her, rolling their eyes.
“Her mom helped you! You’re ungrateful!
“You’re an idiot, and you can’t blame someone
else because you let her go.”
“You’re jerks! You’re terrible people. You
already owe them the money.”
Karen was about to explode, so I looked at her
and Gary, saying, “It’s OK, I had my cousin
check it out. He knows this stuff.”
Someone nodded, “I can’t say whether that’s
true, but she’s innocent.”
Everyone said that was right.
They were confident.
Г
I could see their expressions.
“I told Tiffany not to go, but she didn’t listen. I
was hurt, and I couldn’t save her, so I did what I
could.
“Later, I asked you to pay me, but you didn’t.
“I have shown the video to the human
traffickers. They pulled out five of her nails. She
didn’t ask you for help. Instead, she was asking
you to pay me.”
I stood close to Gary, who seemed terrified.
I watched him intently.
“You had a million chances to save her, but you
didn’t.
“I had the chance to see the video. There’s no
way out, it’s all your fault.”