No More Waiting, She Chooses Love

Chapter 860



Chapter 860
"Debbie, what brings you here?"
Deborah Walker looked at me, surprised and a little excited. Her hair was cropped short, and she wore the standard prison
jumpsuit, but her eyes were bright, a stark contrast to how they used to be.
Seeing her like this made me feel a mix of relief and sorrow. She'd finally avenged herself, but the cost had been a price no one
should ever have to pay.
"Just came to check on you. Or am I not welcome?" I teased, trying to keep things light.
"Of course, you're welcome. But what about the baby? Isn't this place bad for her?" she said, somehow already knowing about
my pregnancy.
"Don't worry about it. The baby will be proud to have such a brave godmother," I paused for a moment, "I've already contacted a
lawyer. We'll work to get you the lightest sentence possible."
Deborah shook her head. "It's okay. In here, everyone's on the same level. It's not like outside where people are always ranked

and judged."
I was surprised by her acceptance, but it was a relief. I had feared she might fall into despair.
"You should still aim to get out sooner. We have big plans, remember? You'll always be the best Deborah to me," I said, knowing
her story all too well.
She hesitated, then tears glistened in her eyes. "Sis, without you, there wouldn't be this Deborah."
"Just promise to take care of yourself. I'll always be your sister," I assured her.
I've never been one to believe in fate, but life seemed to keep taking people away from me, one way or another. Yet, I refused to
accept it. I would fight to keep those I love close.
"I promise, Sis," Deborah nodded firmly.
"That's my Deborah," I smiled.

"Have you seen Haley?" she suddenly asked.
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but I hadn't gone.
"No, I haven't. Why?"
"Could you see her for me?" Deborah's request was unexpected.
"Sure. Is there something you want me to tell her, or is it something else?" I probed.
Deborah paused, "There's a girl. Haley has her, or at least she didel met her once. She's been kept somewhere, but I don't know
where. If you could find out where she is or bring her to see me, it would mean a lot." sŵnovel
I didn't know who this girl was, but she was obviously important to Deborah.
I didn't ask more, just looked at her.
Deborah understood, explaining,
"The girl came looking for me from Goldbridge, but I couldn't reach her. She ended up at a bar, and Haley got to her. Then she
disappeared."
Goldbridge, the city Deborah had fled to escape debt, was something I knew about.
"Please, Sis, find out from Haley," Deborah pleaded.
"Alright, I'll see what I can do and let you know," I promised.
After leaving Deborah, I went to see Haley. She looked worse than Deborah, beaten down and despondent.

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