Chapter 798 A Surprise For Alice

The late-night flight dipped across the inky sky, depositing Joanna and Susanna in the bustling

Bellfolk airport. Scanning the arrivals area, their eyes lit up at the sight of a cool woman strutting

in with a leather bag. "Alice, over here!" they called out in unison.

The woman, shielded by stylish sunglasses, had a sharp jawline and a captivating splash of red lipstick

Her short, blonde hair gleamed under the harsh overhead lights, framing a figure accentuated by a sleek black leather jacket.

Even her long legs, encased in black stockings, seemed to move with a certain allure.

Alice approached them, enveloping both women in a warm hug.

"Long time no see, you two! How are things?" she chirped, taking off her sunglasses to reveal sparkling blue eyes.

"Joanna, you look fantastic! And Susanna, you're still as adorable as ever. You mentioned a surprise-spill the beans!"

News of Joanna and Susanna's presence in Bellfolk with a surprise had reached Alice yesterday.

Wrapping up her business trip, she'd hopped on the first available flight, eager for the promised

revelation.

A spark ignited in Joanna's and Susanna's eyes as they exchanged a knowing glance.

"We found Norah!"

Alice nearly fumbled her sunglasses. "Norah? You saw her? Is she alright?"

"We're positive it's her!"

Relief washed over Alice's face, momentarily chased away by a surge of emotion that welled up in her reddened eyes.

"I knew it! I always knew Norah was tough as nails. Why didn't you tell me sooner? I would've been here in a heartbeat!" A pout formed on her lips.

"There's more, Susanna began hesitantly. "There was an accident..."

They filled Alice in on the details, their voices laced with concern. "Cade Newman attacked Norah

out of the blue. We have no clue why." Alice's eyes narrowed, a coldness settling in her voice. "Cade Newman? Now that's a name from

the past. I wouldn't have thought he was still breathing."

Susanna's curiosity piqued. "You know him? Apparently, he's the kingpin of the drug trade here, a wanted criminal. Norah was just visiting for a competition. How could she have crossed paths with someone so ruthless?"

Alice scoffed. "Some people are simply bad to the bone." Perhaps Norah had inadvertently stepped on someone's toes, someone powerful enough to enlist

Cade's services.

"Where is Norah now? I need to see her," Alice declared, her voice firm.

"She's resting at the hotel, but we can't get in."

Alice, undeterred, gripped their shoulders. "Doesn't matter. Take me there." A genuine smile lit up her face. "This is the best news ever. Thank you, both of you.”

The late-night flight dipped across the inky sky, depositing Joanna and Susanna in the bustling Bellfolk airport. Scanning the arrivals area, their eyes lit up at the sight of a cool woman strutting

in with a leather bag. "Alice, over here!" they called out in unison.

The woman, shielded by stylish sunglasses, had a sharp jawline and a captivating splash of red lipstick.

Her short, blonde hair gleamed under the harsh overhead lights, framing a figure accentuated by a sleek black leather jacket.

Even her long legs, encased in black stockings, seemed to move with a certain allure.

Alice approached them, enveloping both women in a warm hug.

"Long time no see, you two! How are things?" she chirped, taking off her sunglasses to reveal sparkling blue eyes.

"Joanna, you look fantastic! And Susanna, you're still as adorable as ever. You mentioned a surprise spill the beans!"

News of Joanna and Susanna's presence in Bellfolk with a surprise had reached Alice yesterday. Wrapping up her business trip, she'd hopped on the first available flight, eager for the promised revelation.

A spark ignited in Joanna's and Susanna's eyes as they exchanged a knowing glance. "We found Norah!"

Alice nearly fumbled her sunglasses. "Norah? You saw her? Is she alright?"

"We're positive it's her!" Relief washed over Alice's face, momentarily chased away by a surge of emotion that welled up in

her reddened eyes. "I knew it! I always knew Norah was tough as nails. Why didn't you tell me sooner? I would've been here in a heartbeat!" A pout formed on her lips.

There's more," Susanna began hesitantly. "There was an accident..."

They filled Alice in on the details, their voices laced with concern. "Cade Newman attacked Norah out of the blue. We have no clue why."

Alice's eyes narrowed; a coldness settling in her voice. "Cade Newman? Now that's a name from

the past. I wouldn't have thought he was still breathing." Susanna's curiosity piqued. "You know him? Apparently, he's the kingpin of the drug trade here, a wanted criminal. Norah was just visiting for a competition. How could she have crossed paths

with someone so ruthless?"

Alice scoffed. "Some people are simply bad to the bone." Perhaps Norah had inadvertently stepped on someone's toes, someone powerful enough to enlist

Cade's services.

"Where is Norah now? I need to see her," Alice declared, her voice firm.

"She's resting at the hotel, but we can't get in."

Alice, undeterred, gripped their shoulders. "Doesn't matter. Take me there."

A genuine smile lit up her face. "This is the best news ever. Thank you, both of you." Relief washed over Alice. Knowing Norah was alive, albeit with amnesia, made a world of

difference. It explained why Norah hadn't contacted them. But Alice was confident her friend's memories would return.

After all, Norah was a force to be reckoned with a talented doctor, a renowned designer, and a champion racer. It would be a shame to let such skills go to waste.

"Let's go," Alice declared, her voice filled with renewed purpose. "Take me to Norah." The past year had seen Alice living abroad with Riss. Her child needed a father, and Riss was overjoyed to embrace his newfound role. Alice,

meanwhile, had risen through the ranks of Breaker, her abilities making her the organization's second-in-command.

Oscar, stepping down from his previous position, now served as Breaker's third.

second-in-command.

Oscar, stepping down from his previous position, now served as Breaker's third.