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From Zero to Shero (by Tessa Wallen) novel Chapter 13

Chapter 13

Chapter 13

Aiden and the others searched from the outpatient building all the way to the inpatient wing of the hospital, running through every ward, but Josie was nowhere to be found.

“Aiden, are we still looking?” Natalie was gasping for air, sweat threatening to smear her makeup. She bent over with her hands on her knees, glancing up at Aiden with a delicate, worn-out look.

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Seeing her flushed, pretty face, Aiden suddenly felt a pang of guilt. He replied, “No more. Sit down and take a break, I’ll get you some coffee.”

Natalie’s look reminded him of Josie back when she first joined the team.

Back then, Josie was a sophomore then, fresh from a small-town college, far behind others in professional knowledge.

At first, Aiden hadn’t even considered her for the team. But Josie had this stubborn streak, a kind of resilience that refused to give up, and she worked harder than anyone else.

Besides, Josie was obedient and sweet, always following instructions to the letter. Give her a task once, and she’d get it done perfectly. She never needed him to worry.

That’s why Aiden had been willing to look after her more, to give her extra care, treating her like a little sister.

Aiden had thought that kind of relationship would last, but later he realized Josie had feelings for him. A girl from the countryside daring to like him-how laughable.

That was when Natalie showed up. Unlike Josie, Natalie came from a background that matched his. She was the campus beauty, and her grades were just as impressive.

Most importantly, Natalie was considerate, charming, and knew how to make people happy. Compared to Josie, who was always so serious and clueless about these things, Natalie was miles ahead.

Aiden never thought of making Natalie his girlfriend, but he was more than happy to use her presence to make Josie back off.

Then Aiden started giving Natalie more attention. But soon, Josie couldn’t take it and went so far as to accuse him of things. Well, if she wanted to play dirty, he couldn’t be blamed for being heartless. After all, Natalie was dragged into this and she was innocent.

Honestly, even after all that, Aiden hadn’t planned to do anything more to Josie. Even when she embarrassed him by winning that medal, he was willing to let it slide, for old times’ sake.

As long as Josie kept being that obedient little girl following him around, Aiden could still protect her like a sister.

But this time, Josie really crossed the line. Using quitting the team as leverage, ignoring his calls-if that’s how she wanted it, she had no one to blame but herself.

“Exactly,” Jaden said, slinging an arm around Vincent’s neck. “She left the group chat and won’t talk to us. Even if we want to coax her, we can’t.

“Tomorrow, I’m coming with you. Let’s find her together. I swear, I’m gonna give that girl a good scolding. She’s got guts now, huh? Playing hide and seek with us? She’s driving me nuts.”

Natalie sipped her coffee, looking thoughtful. Josie’s definitely still in the hospital, so why can’t we find her?

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