Moreno to base. Moreno to base."Someone answered.Moreno gave his coordinates, then said, "Still no sign of the Morris girl. She can't have run far, though. I'll keep looking."The ATV started up again."Hayley escaped," Corey said."You heard that?" I said."Um, yeah. We all did.
by Kelley Armstrong (0 Reviews)
In the narrative from "The Calling" by Kelley Armstrong, a character named Moreno is attempting to locate a missing girl, referred to as the Morris girl. He communicates his coordinates, expressing confidence that she has not strayed far and vows to continue his search. The atmosphere reflects tension and urgency as the search progresses.
Another character, Corey, acknowledges that Hayley has managed to escape, indicating a shift in the dynamics of the story. The dialogue highlights an awareness among the characters about the situation, suggesting a group dynamic that is working together to address the ongoing crisis. The urgency of the hunt adds depth to the unfolding events.
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