Side Story: Nails on Coffee (part 8)

Days have gone by since Imago reported to Chipper about the missing children. No investigation, or search requests, could be found to answer this plight. Asking civilians about the issue or any case related to “missing children” would only be responded to by sardonic scoffs at the authorities’ incompetence. Some even thought that it was only a rumor, or just like Diyan, knowing who the family the child belonged to, thought they deserved the loss.

Any empathy for the situation, and the missing child, is lost in the mundanity of every citizen’s impoverished lifestyle. That is how bad the people’s lives are in the sector of this town. Nothing short of practical built from indifference and apathy.

Imago continued their playground classroom even if the threat of losing the children hung at the heads of each one, but what surprised them most was not the bravery or integrity the parents showed about the issue. There was never an iss

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