A fair and soft little palm, which was probably smaller than half of hers, with slightly curled up stubby meaty fingers looked extremely adorable.
Lindsey followed the little hand and saw that it was a three or four-year-old boy. He was very cute as he looked at her with big, round eyes.
She was at a loss for a moment and looked at the little guy in front of her before she asked softly, "Why are you tugging at my shirt? Where are your parents?"
Lindsey herself did not realize how soft her voice became as if she was afraid she would scare the child in front of her.
The little one was apparently not afraid of strangers. He was just a little shy. When he heard Lindsey, he said with the smallest voice that tickled Lindsey’s heart. "Ball..."
"What ball?" Lindsey was very patient.
The hand that was tugging at the corner of her shirt did not move, but his other hand pointed down. Lindsey looked in the direction he was pointing and found a small watermelon print plastic ball under her seat.
Lindsey bent down and picked it up, then wiped it with a wet tissue before handing it to the little boy with a smile.
The little one was clearly happy to see the thing in his hand. His voice was clear and crisp as she said, "Thank you!"
Lindsey could not resist pinching his fleshy little cheeks, then she watched his short legs run up the front of the plane.
He disappeared into a seat not far away. Lindsey looked away and stared at the corner of her shirt that the little boy tugged on.
Lindsey did not inform anyone that she had left Atlantic City. After that little episode, it was a peaceful flight until the plane landed. When she arrived in the unfamiliar city, Lindsey then recalled that she should first find a place to stay.
She hailed a taxi outside the airport that would send her directly to the city center. Since she did not know where to go, she asked the driver to just drive her around. When they passed by a hotel that looked pretty decent with nice surroundings, she paid for the ride and got off.
Lindsey thought that she would stay here for a few days before heading to the hospital. What she did not expect was meeting an accident when she was on her way out to buy something.
She chose this hotel because it was not in a particularly busy area, but it was still downtown after all, so there were street lights to light up the dark streets.
Lindsey bought some daily necessities. When it was almost 9:00 pm, she heard a scream coming from a small alleyway.
She stopped in her footsteps and unconsciously looked over.
Somehow, the street lights nearby were broken, so her vision was very limited in the dark. Lindsey could not see what was in the distance and only saw that a black shadow seemed to be moving.
Lindsey was startled and was just about to leave when she heard a shriek coming from the source of the scream earlier. However, this shriek was abruptly cut off as if that person was being strangled. It sounded extraordinarily harsh.
She shuddered and froze in place even though she thought of leaving earlier.
In the next second, a high-pitched female voice cut through the unsettlingly quiet night.
"The police are here! The police are here!" Police sirens sounded along with these screams.
In the darkness, several voices that were not too deep sounded in the distance. "Let’s go! F*ck! Why would the police come here?!"
"Who knows! Hurry up and run!"
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