‘The Help Centre’ By Masha A. M.

Adaeze Nwachukwu finally gets a job at a help centre. After a year of being cooped up at home bored and tired, she feels like her life is finally coming together. With this job, she can be occupied and make use of her customer service abilities.

At the help centre, everyone is happy to work. And Adaeze feels like she has won a jackpot. That is until a patient disappears. One by one, she begins noticing the signs. Has she been led into a trap? Is everything really what it seems? Can she back out before it’s too late?

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