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Love Unspoken

Chapter 1519
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Chapter 1519 Oliver felt kinda stuck and just stayed quiet for a bit.

Alvin snapped, "Are you going or not? If you don't, I'll go myself!" Oliver jumped up. "I'm going. Chill out. I'll bring Abigail back, I promise." Alvin, getting more impatient, said, "Hurry up! Go now! If we're even a second late, Abigail might take off with him." If Landon bolted, the Vanderbilt family would be in deep trouble, and that was the scariest part.

As they wrapped up, Alvin added, "I told you Landon can't be trusted!" Oliver frowned but kept his mouth shut. He turned and headed out. "I'll go find Abigail." They'd only seen Landon take Abigail out of town, but had no clue where they went. Tracking them down would take a while.

After they talked to Quinn, she found out Abigail had been taken.

She grabbed Alexander's arm, worried. "Is Abigail in danger? Why don't you help look for her?" Alexander held her hand, trying to calm her down. "Abigail will be fine. Don't stress." Quinn pressed, "How do you know? What if Landon loses it and decides to take Abigail down with him?" Alexander chuckled. "Then Abigail would probably be okay with it." He looked at Quinn deeply and suddenly asked, "Quinn, if I were dying and asked you to go with me, would you?" Quinn was taken aback. She stared at him, speechless for a moment.

She almost said yes, but then thought of their kids.

So, she asked, "What about Sprout and the others?" "Exactly," Alexander said, patting her head and pulling her close. "You can't leave them, so don't think like that." Quinn sighed. "You're talking nonsense again." Alexander laughed softly. "Getting older makessentimental." Quinn gave him a look. "Here we go again." Alexander chuckled. "Alright, don't worry about them. Abigail will be fine, and Landon won't hurt her." Quinn asked, "How do you know?" Alexander replied, "If he was gonna do something crazy, he would've done it when Abigail got married. He wouldn't have kept quiet. Landon just wants to be alone with Abigail, but he's pretending he kidnapped her because he's too scared." It was the first tQuinn heard someone call Landon scared. The stuff he'd done was anything but timid; he was pretty bold.

Quinn sighed and leaned on Alexander's shoulder. "Alright, I hope you're right." Alexander assured her. "I am. Trust me." Quinn had no choice but to trust Alexander. She couldn't just fly to Abigail and confront Landon.

Abigail slept till noon, waking up to birds chirping outside. She rubbed her eyes and saw sunlight streaming in. Suddenly remembering something, she jumped out of bed and ran to open the door.

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The yard outside was quiet, no sign of Landon.

Abigail panicked and ran to the yard, shouting Landon's ntowards the house.

But all she got back was bird chirps and the glaring sunlight.

Abigail muttered, "Did he leaveand run off?" She turned and saw the car still parked in the yard, feeling relieved.

It seemed Landon hadn't run off. Maybe he went to the backyard to pick veggies.

She went to the backyard garden, but it was lush and green with no sign of Landon. Could he have gone to gather firewood? But there was still plenty of firewood in the kitchen.

Feeling kinda down, Abigail plopped onto a nearby chair. She leaned back, staring at the yard entrance, soaking in the sun, and started to feel sleepy.

She had no idea how much thad passed when she suddenly heard footsteps. She opened her eyes to see Landon coming in from outside.

Her drowsiness vanished instantly. She stared at Landon and noticed he was carrying two rabbits.

She blinked at him. "You went to catch rabbits?" Landon casually tossed the rabbits on the ground. Both were alive but had injured legs and couldn't run. "Found them on the way," he said.

Abigail gave him a skeptical look. "Do you think I'm a three-year-old? Those rabbits' legs were clearly shot!" Landon went to wash his hands. "Maybe someone else shot them." Seeing Landon brought back two rabbits, she decided to cut him sslack and not call him out.

Abigail ran over to pick up the rabbits. One was severely injured and looked like it wouldn't make it, while the other had a leg wound but the leg wasn't broken. The bullet must have just grazed it, so this one could be saved. "Great, we can have meat today, but we don't seem to have any seasoning," Abigail said.

Landon finished washing his hands, grabbed the car keys, and opened the car door. "Wait here for me." Abigail looked at him in surprise. "You're going down the mountain?" "Yeah, got something to do," Landon replied.

"Are you going to buy seasoning?" she asked.

"You're overthinking it," Landon said.

Abigail was used to his stubbornness, but maybe he really had something to do, so she nodded. "Alright, you go ahead." She turned and walked back into the house with the rabbits, not mentioning going down with him.

As a hostage, Abigail had no intention of escaping.

Listening to the sound of the car leaving, she looked back, bit her lip, and then looked down at the rabbits in her arms.

She thought, 'Just treat it as a dream. When the dream ends, I'll go back to my original life, and everything will be normal again.'

Before the dream ended, Abigail didn't want to go down the mountain of face everything below. Hiding here seemed like a way to deceive herself.

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Abigail petted the rabbits and searched the house, surprisinglyn finding a a first aid kit. She took out sgauze and bandaged the rabbit's wounds. As she bandaged, she talked to herself. "If I heal your leg, you won't run away, right?" Then she answered herself. "Of course, you'll run." The rabbit curled up, not just out of fear but also because it was too injured to move.

Abigail carefully bandaged its leg, placed it on the ground, and went to the field to pick sleaves to feed it.

This time, the rabbit wasn't scared. It quickly ate the leaves Abigail handed over.

Abigail smiled and reached out to pet it. The rabbit, dragging its injured leg, tried to hop away, but Abigail easily caught it.

"You're an ungrateful rabbit. I feed you and bandage you, and you just want to run after eating?" she said, pouting and placing the rabbit on the bed to make sure it couldn't escape. The other rabbit was dying, and she couldn't save it, so she could only watch it die.

Landon didn't cback until it was dark. Abigail, hungry from not eating all day, went to the kitchen to cook. There were only vegetables to eat. She followed Landon's method from yesterday, throwing the leaves into a pot to cook.

The pot of vegetables seemed enough to last until tomorrow night.

If Landon didn't return by then, she would go down the mountain herself.

After going down the mountain, Landon parked the car in an inconspicuous village and then went to an old house.

He opened the door, and two people inside stood up to greet him as soon as they saw him. "Boss."