Chapter 509 – A Turning Point in The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura
In this chapter of The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell, Laura introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 509 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Danielle stepped out of the car, scanning her surroundings with wary eyes.
She lowered her gaze and fished her phone out of her purse.
Someone nearby seemed to be watching her every move.
A text popped up on her screen.
[Come from the north side.]
Danielle stared at the message, then followed the directions down the deserted road.
She arrived at a derelict courtyard—overgrown with weeds, trees on both sides casting deep shadows, everything shrouded in neglect.
It was clear this place had been abandoned for years. No one would come here by accident.
She eyed the desolate yard and started forward.
Suddenly, a chill ran down her spine.
A split second later, someone seized her from behind.
A cold blade pressed against her throat, the metal biting into her skin.
“Don’t move.”
The man’s voice behind her was icy, unfamiliar—Danielle was certain she’d never heard it before.
He searched her quickly, taking her phone.
Her voice was low, steady despite the tremor in her chest. “What do you want from me? Where’s my daughter?”
The man kept the knife at her neck, forcing her into the abandoned courtyard.
Step by step.
They’d barely crossed the threshold when he shoved her hard, sending Danielle sprawling onto the cold, damp ground. The musty scent of mold filled her nose.
She pushed herself up and looked back at her attacker.
He was dressed head to toe in black—hat, mask, sunglasses—his features completely hidden.
Danielle clenched her fists.
“Where’s my daughter?”
The man jerked his chin toward the far corner.
Danielle’s gaze snapped in that direction.
“Mom…”
Niki sat huddled in the shadows, blindfolded with a strip of black cloth. Her small body shook violently with fear.
Beside her was another child.
Danielle’s heart stopped for a beat.
Raffy?
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