Noreen asked her what she was looking at, and she said someone was following Noreen.
And that she had noticed for a while now.
That was something Noreen hadn't realized at all.
Unsure if the person was after her or Katy, Noreen mentioned it to Castle.
"They're bodyguards I arranged," Castle said.
"Oh, I see. Then everything's fine." Noreen breathed a sigh of relief. As long as it wasn't a threat, she was okay.
Castle continued, "I didn't tell you because I was afraid it would make you nervous, so I had them follow you discreetly. Since you know now, I'll have Dariel contact you directly. You can call him anytime you need anything."
"Alright," Noreen agreed.
After her last ordeal in Harborview City, she knew it was better to be cautious.
The next morning, Dariel reported to her directly, stating that he would be fully responsible for her security while she was in Harborview City.
One of the Joyner family's servants mentioned that Dariel had been with Castle for ten years and was very capable.
With him around, she wouldn't have to worry about her safety.
Ten years. Did that mean Dariel knew about what happened to her back then?
As it happened, Noreen had to go out on an errand, and Dariel accompanied her. She took the opportunity to ask him a few questions.
"I hear you've worked for Mr. Joyner for many years. Do you know about the time I was kidnapped in Harborview City five years ago?"
Dariel nodded. "I do. I was with Mr. Joyner when we went to find you. We were also the ones who apprehended those men and handed them over to the police."
"Then do you know the person who saved me?" Noreen pressed immediately.
Castle had told her that the person who rescued her was one of his bodyguards.
Unfortunately, in all these years, she had never once met him.

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