Yet, there was a certificate in her wallet, required for entering and leaving the country.
Even though it could be replaced, the process would be quite a hassle.
“Let’s return to the hotel after we eat.”
“Okay.”
After arriving back at the hotel, Sabrina searched the room but couldn’t locate it.
Bettie and Aylin also came up empty-handed in their search for her wallet.
“Perhaps it was stolen. We should contact the police,” Bettie advised.
The three of them went to the nearest police station, but the officer’s words left them with little hope of recovery.
Sabrina’s uncertainty about when the wallet was lost, coupled with their visit to the crowded Sagecoast, made the chances of
finding it slim.
Outside the police station, Sabrina sighed. “What terrible Luck! You two can go whale-watching tomorrow. I’ll head back to Oslo
to figure things out with the embassy.”
“How about we accompany you?”
“No, I can manage on my own,” Sabrina replied, mindful of the additional expenses.
Staying an extra day would cost a significant amount.
Even though Bettie and Aylin were wealthy, Sabrina didn’t want to burden them.
Regrettably, she would miss out on seeing the whales at sea.
Such a shame.
Once back at the hotel, Sabrina began checking for a flight from
Violetness to Oslo the next day.
Tickets were still available but highly expensive due to the timing.
Nevertheless, Sabrina had no choice but to purchase one.
She was on the verge of confirming a suitable ticket when a knock came at the door.
“Who’s there?”
“It’s me,” a male voice responded.
Upon hearing it, Sabrina recognized it as Damon’s.