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hands’ abducting a life was beyond the realm of his wildest reveries. But Joey
knew that Harrison could never be wrong.
In his thick and thin, Harrison had always paved an even way for him to
glide through. He had the remedy for every trouble. Then how could such a
sensible man shove him to a path of sin? Joey thought that perhaps it was
Harrison’s unflinching love for him that made him emotional and that he doesn’t
really want to harm Mrs. Margaret.
Years ago, when Mr. Hudson, the ailing father of Joey was lying in his death
bed, Harrison, the one who was considered to be the most trustworthy of all souls
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