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But just like Ronald, she didn't answer my I tried Dad's, but it also says that the recipient is busy as of the moment.

Camilla is surely working right now, but I also tried to give it a chance. But it only made me disappointed that she didn't answer my call.

My last resort is Lily.

"Please, answer this. Just this one. " I whispered while dialing her number.

I only waited for three rings and answered them right away.

Oh my gosh! Lily, thank God you picked up! "

"Is there something wrong, Miss Aya?" Concern is evident in her voice on the other line. "Did something happen?"

I exhaled a huge amount of air. "Lily, someone's tailing my car! He's chasing me and... and keeps on following me. We're on a dark highway, and there aren't many cars passing by! Lily, can you track me down? "

"I uttered with a shaking voice." "Or... or call the police! I'll open my GPS. Please let me ne-"

I couldn't continue what I was saying when I suddenly let go of the phone, causing it to fall under the seat. I look behind. The sudden shake of my car is because the one behind me has already bumped into my car.

That idiot!

Fortunately, I didn't hit the steering wheel.

Because he collided with my car, I accelerated even more.

I didn't get to open my GPS, but it's a good thing I already informed Lily.

When we got to the part where there were a few trees, it seemed that the one behind me was playing with me.

"What the heck is this driver's problem with me?" I asked myself.

Is this person an addict?

Why am I being placed in the middle of a nearly empty road with a crazy driver?

When I could no longer bear the darkness, I turned on the car's front lights to guide me while driving.

I'm at full speed as I tried to force myself to calm down.

I must remain calm in this kind of situation instead of panicking.

Tension and panic do not help in this situation. I might even have an accident if I just stay with my fear.

Even though I was nervous, I forced myself to be brave. I accelerated the car even more when I realized that the one behind me was about to hit me again.

Fortunately, we are not yet at the traffic enforcers' pole because I might get caught up in my running speed.

Though my heart was racing like hell inside my chest, I told myself to focus on driving and escape from whoever was behind me. "Calm down, Aya. Don't panic. I tried to convince myself more.

But my trials are all of no use when the car speeds up once again and hits mine.

I shrieked with the sudden bump. The impact is far greater than the first. My forehead hits the steering wheel. I stepped on the brake to avoid getting swayed by the car's sudden swirl.

When I touched my forehead, it was bleeding.

I cursed in my head before the car started running again.

I no longer cared about the bleeding forehead because all I wanted now was to escape from the madman who was chasing me.

Just when I was about to reach for my bleeding forehead again, the car behind me ran at full speed, only to bump into my car once more.