Tess' words planted a seed of doubt in Hannah’s mind.
After all, having someone suddenly transferred to headquarters out of the blue was bizarre no matter how you looked at it, as if someone was pulling strings behind the scenes.
The timing was also incredibly suspicious. Tess had been in Nyston for months without a single incident, and now, at this critical juncture, this happens.
A flicker of suspicion ignited in Hannah’s mind. Just then, Tess spoke up. “Do you think it could be Lionel?”
Hannah considered it for a moment. “I’m not sure, but he seems like the most likely suspect. But what would be his motive? He’s been completely consumed with this Sandra business lately. How would he even have the time to orchestrate something like this?”
But besides Lionel, she really couldn't think of anyone else who would do such a thing. Could it have been Quennel?
It wasn't impossible, but Quennel wasn't the type to do things behind her back and call it a surprise.
He would have discussed it with her first, so the odds of it being Quennel were slim. Could it just be a normal, routine transfer? That seemed highly unlikely.
“Wait!” Tess suddenly exclaimed. “What if Lionel realized that if he’s nice to me, you’ll forgive him? You know what I mean?”
The idea had come to her so suddenly that she struggled to articulate it.
But Hannah understood perfectly. She mulled it over for a moment before replying, “I don’t think that’s very likely.”
Tess immediately shot back, “Why not? Think about it. Why is he so obsessed with this Sandra situation right now, so desperate to prove he wasn't the one who kidnapped her? It's because he wants you to believe he’s not malicious.”
“He wants you to believe him, that he didn't do it. He wants you to trust him. By the same token, he’s the reason I got sent to Nyston in the first place. So if I get transferred back now, we can be together again, and that would make you happy.”
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