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Facade of Love (Yvette Scott and Idris Young) novel Chapter 208

Chapter 208 When He’s Out of Line, I Step In 

Idris did not seem drunk, but I had this nagging feeling he was a bit offkilter

He did not argue when I suggested staying put, just nodded and grunted in agreement

I dashed into the bakery. Having never seen him indulge in sweets, I had no clue what he would like, so I just picked out a few treats that I liked. On my way out, I spotted a 24hour convenience store and thought, Yogurt’s good for sobering up,so I grabbed a few cups along with some bottled water

The whole trip took maybe seven or eight minutes. When I got back to the car, the passenger seat was empty. No sign of him in the backseat either. The street was bustling with people, lovers strolling hand in hand or friends laughing in groups, but no sign of Idris

At first, I figured he had gone to get something himself, so I climbed back into the car to wait. After sitting there for a good while with no sign of him, worry started to gnaw at me. He had been drinking, and anything could happen to a drunk man alone at this hour

The thought struck me, and suddenly, I just could not sit still in the car anymore. I hopped out and started searching high and low. The road stretched on forever, and every direction seemed the same, so I had no clue where to begin. All I could do was trust my gut and wander aimlessly in search of any sign

I must have jogged up and down the road a dozen times without spotting a soul, and my worry only grew. It was not until I decided to get some help that I realized, in my rush, I had left my phone in the car

Feeling helpless, I trudged back to the car to grab my phone and call for backup

WoofA sound from a shadowy alley caught me off guard. I was not usually a scaredycat, but it was way past midnight, someone was missing, and my nerves were already shot

The noise made me step back instinctively, putting safety first. Then, curiosity got the better of me, and I peered into the alley. It was too dark to see clearly, but I could just make out a big dog growling into an even darker corner, like it had seen something straight out of a nightmare

That’s when I remembered all those spooky stories I had heard. Old folks always said animals could sense things we could not, so they see what was invisible to us

A chill ran down my spine, and I could not help but sweat a little. I was not one to believe in ghosts, but alone in the dark with only that eerie growling for company, it was tough not to let my imagination go wild

I fought the urge to bolt, worried I might disturb somethingsomething better left alone. With a deep breath, I steadied my nerves and slowly turned to leave

HissI barely moved an inch when a bizarre hiss froze me in my tracks

The big dog that had been snarling into the void now seemed to back away. Squinting in the dim light, I could just barely see that it was a massive, pitchblack dog

The more I looked, the scarier it got. I tried to bolt, but my legs turned to jelly, especially 

when something stirred in the shadows where the black dog was glaringa flash of white

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Wait, it was more than just a white blur. It was a person clothed in white

Lucky for me, I hung around a few seconds longer, letting my eyes get used to the dark

That was when I could finally see the person and dog hiding in the shadows

Yep, a person and a dog

Curiosity got the better of me, and I could not help but take a longer look at the shadowy figure. I mean, if ghosts were real, I was dying to know what they looked like

When I made out the familiar face in the dark, I was stunned for a good halfminute before blurting out, Idris?” 

The shadowy figure seemed to recognize his name and looked up at me, his voice muffled. You’re here.‘ 

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