He pulled George, the driver, out onto the road, took out a shotgun from his belt, pointed the nuzzle at his head, and pulled the trigger. The rest loaded themselves back into Toyota Camry and drove off, as the BMW squealed off too. The man in the front seat turned to her and read the Riot Acts for her."When the Police stop us, you should smile and be happy as if we are having a beautiful gist. If you don't, we will all be in trouble. Once they know we kidnapped you, they will kill us ultimately. So we will first kill you because we are going to die anyway. But you die first."So cooperate with us, and we will never hurt you. We only want money to be like your husband and our wives to be like you as you were spraying money at the wedding." @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Pauline Udodi had everything-status, success, influence, religion. What she did not have was truth. When she is violently kidnapped, Pauline is thrust into a world without clocks, certainty, or control. In captivity, surrounded by fear and silence, she encounters something unexpected: God. Through whispered prayers, a Bible in chains, and the quiet conscience of a young guard, Pauline's life begins to change-irreversibly. Rescued but no longer the same, Pauline embarks on a journey of confession, forgiveness, and obedience that reshapes her marriage, her ministry, and everyone around her. Years later, as terminal illness threatens to claim what captivity could not, she prepares not to fight-but to surrender. ...That Seems Right is a powerful, lyrical novel inspired by true events-a story of redemption without shortcuts, faith without spectacle, and love strong enough to outlast death. This is not a book about dying. It is a book about finally learning how to live.
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