No one called, no one demanded a ransom. Everyone at Donnovan Corporation was getting increasingly concerned. At a meeting late in the afternoon, Blake Crouse said, “I think it’s time we told the public about her disappearance. Some newspapers have already written about it. We’ve waited to make a statement, but I think there’s no point anymore.” “Shouldn’t we wait a little longer?” Alexandra asked, arranging her black hair that was reflecting sunlight. “No. I spoke to Inspector Benotti and she confirmed my conclusion that something serious must have happened to Emely. It’s not a kidnapping. If it was, they would’ve already asked for money.” “What else could have happened?” Tim Guan, the human resources manager, said. He was an older man with timid eyes and thin lips. “I don’t know,” Blake said, putting both hands on the table and looking down. “Perhaps she’s lost her memory?” “Perhaps, but in any case it would make sense to inform the public. That way we could maybe get some information about her.”
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