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Granny Mary sniffled and adjusted the headscarf that had slipped to the side. She probably felt that something bad was going to happen to her. Paul was silent.
He didn’t quite know what to do. He couldn’t think of anything better than to call his friend Bob. Bob was a very good lawyer.
There’s this girl. She might be taken to an orphanage. We need to do something, and fast, right now.
Can you come to Green Oasis Village? I’ll send the address. Alright, Paul. You always find adventures for yourself.
Okay, send the address. Jess wants to come with me. Fine, let her come.
I’ll explain everything to her too. Tell her I love her very much. Paul hung up.
About 40 minutes later, the door to the house burst open and they came in, Bob and Jessica. Jess still had white wedding flowers woven into her hair, although she had already changed into jeans and a t-shirt with a funny cactus on it. She looked worried and confused.
Sissy, is that you? Granny Mary clutched her heart. Mom. Sam rushed to Jess and hugged her.
Bob and Paul exchanged glances. They had no idea what was going on. Mrs. Booth, are you alright? Paul asked, running to the elderly woman.
Granny. Jessica was crying and hugging Samantha while looking at the old lady. Forgive me.
He’s out of prison. Jessica had a hard time speaking. She was holding her daughter close and beads of sweat appeared on her pale face.
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