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Perfect Stranger novel Chapter 5

"Mom, where are you? Why is the door locked? " Looking at the closed door, Louisa gripped the edge of the iron door with one hand, looking very weak.

She felt like she was abandoned.

"Well, Louisa, your sister and I went on a trip. I was worried that it might be not safe for you to stay at home alone, so I locked the door. You can stay at your friend's house for the next few days." Nora said in a casual tone, looking at Justina on the beach with smile in her eyes.

"But what about my visa? The teacher said it should be signed today. " Louisa got nervous suddenly.

At the mention of this matter, Nora got angry and raised her voice, "how dare you mention it? Have you kept your promise to help your sister? If it wasn't for your fault, your sister wouldn't have been in a bad mood, and I wouldn't have taken her out to relax. All right, that's it. I have poor signals in mountains. "

Then Nora hung up the phone with a devilish smile on her face.

"Mom Mom... " Shouted Louisa. However, no matter how hard she tried, all she could hear was the busy tone from the other end of the phone. She tried to call Nora again, only to find that her phone was powered off.

Louisa didn't know what to do. Her mind went blank for a second. The next second, she remembered a person and dialed it.

She was at a loss what to do. Her mind went blank for a second. The next second, after further consideration, she decided to ask for help from her father and quickly took out her phone and dialed his number.

But the phone kept ringing. The busy tone kept reminding her that she was not able to contact anyone. She was so upset that she squatted helplessly at the door and started crying.

As the sky grew darker, Louisa squatted down in front of a residential building, depressed and sorrowful. The disappointed expressions on her teacher's face when she told the teacher that she couldn't go to America were still rolling in her mind.

She had made great efforts to pursue her dreams. She had even sacrificed her virginity to have a chance to study abroad. But why not?

"Louisa? Why are you here? " A voice full of concern came to her.

When Louisa found it was her friend Susie, she started to cry. It was not until this moment that she found a place to pour out all her grievance and she cried with her friend in her arms.

At Susie's home, Susie looked at Louisa's red eyes, pulled out a few sheets and handed them to her. Then she said in righteous indignation: "your stepmother went too far. She is so shameless to do such a thing."

"Maybe she had her own reason." Louisa said in a choked voice.

"Why do you still speak for her? What the hell are you thinking about?" Louisa's eyes reddened again so Susie sighed and changed the subject. "you've missed such a good chance. What are you going to do next?"

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