Brandon was freaking out inside, but also didn't have a clue what to do next.
Harvey Ferber was a savvy player, and his little nudge hit Brandon right where it hurt the most.
All these false alarms had him second-guessing himself, scared stiff about chasing down the truth.
Hope had flared up and fizzled out so many times that part of him didn't even dare to hope anymore, and yet, he couldn't bear to let go, couldn't afford to give up.
One last time...
As he eyed the crowd below, not spotting anything amiss, Brandon kept pep-talking himself, "One last shot at believing, one more leap of faith. Maybe, just maybe, Sophia is still out there."
Clutching onto this belief, he wandered through the bustling mall, occasionally spotting his plainclothes security peeps showing Sophia's photo around, asking if anyone had seen her. But all they got were dismissive waves and head shakes.
The more he saw of it, the heavier his heart sank.
His journey - from school to mall to hotel to here - had started out urgent and certain, but was slowly crumbling with each polite but indifferent shake of the head from the passersby.
The ship's PA system and the big screens remained eerily silent, no missing person announcement in sight.
Right then, Kent's call came through.
"Mr. Crawley, there's a glitch with the equipment; it won't play."
The moment the call connected, Kent's anxious voice spilled out, "The ship's crew said it's been busted for a while, part of the reason for docking is to get it fixed. I've asked a few passengers, and they confirmed there were notices about the issue a few days back."
"Then grab some megaphones, get some mics, prep some posters of Sophia, and blast it ship-wide."
Brandon said sharply, then hung up.
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