Chapter 17
At the time when Mrs. King and Alice were talking to each other.
Mrs. Ellington said: "I'm glad we're going to London soon."
Georgiana wanted to object something but couldn't do it so she lowered her head with sadness in the past few days Mrs. Ellington wanted to go to London as soon as possible and seemed very worried and anxious but still waited a few days with Georgiana's insistence. She was unaware of something or didn't care to know that it was Georgiana who remembered the events before she disappeared, meaning that until she was twelve years old, this means that nineteen years of her life had been unknown to her and this made her more curious about what had happened to her in the past nineteen years. Anyway, Georgiana had to go to London with her family so that her mother would be comfortable about her and not suffer more than this or maybe she felt like a child at that moment couldn't insist on her own desire because for some reason maybe foolishly she was afraid.
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"The Mystery of O'Connor Death"
Mystery / Thriller(completed and has 30 chapters of approximately short length)The story starts with the death of Mrs. O'Connor, who was killed a week after her husband John O'Connor was brutally murdered and their daughter Alice was left orphaned. Throughout the sto...