The Legend Of Serena's Narrative Fiction

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Serena was in a rush to catch a flight from Sydney to Toronto which was just after 2 hours. While waiting in the queue, she realised her passport was missing and she looked here and there and everywhere but couldn’t find it.
“Um, excuse me, is this your passport?” said John
“Oh, yes, this is mine, thank you, thank you so much.” Serena replied She checked in and the guy who helped her was sitting next to her in the flight. Serena found it a bit weird that he already knew her name was Serena, but she thought it’s because of her passport. They then introduced each other and started talking. After a long flight, they finally reached at Toronto. It’s been 2 weeks and Serena was a bit curious since when she was in a problem, John always reached there and solved it. But though it’s just a coincidence and later on, fell in love with him and started trusting him more than anyone in this world.
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The blackmailer kept calling her and asked for 50 million dollars or else he’ll upload the video on social sites. Serena got scared and told her mother, Naira about it and they tried to find out who is it. Serena also told John about it. He was together with her every time except when the blackmailer called her and because of that, Naira had a doubt on John.
“Please Serena, try to remember where this video was taken,” asked

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