Indiscriminate Attraction
As Laylah looked up at the large clock on the back wall of the L.A. Press newspaper office, where she worked as a top-notch feature-story reporter, her light gray eyes expressed shock. Totally lost in her deadline story, she had also lost track of time and everything else. Since she had less than an hour to get her assignment in, she really had to step it up. This was a very important feature she couldn't dare to fudge on, not that she ever would. Laylah was a very conscientious reporter.Ashley Roberson, a seven-year-old child, had been missing for over a week now. Thus far, not one clue had turned up. Byron Gates, the lead detective, had told Laylah he'd rarely worked on a case where there wasn't at least something to go on. "Nothing about this story makes any sense to me," he'd said at the end of the interview.
Ashley allegedly had been abducted from her own bedroom in the wee hours of the morning. The timing was just speculation on Renee Matthews's part, since the single mother hadn't discovered the child missing until 7:00 a.m., when she'd gone to the child's bedroom to get her ready for the summer day-care program. Then Renee had dialed 911.
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