But just as he resigned himself to waiting, another, even bolder idea struck him.
The letter was originally addressed to Quennel. If he hadn't made the unnecessary move of giving it to Hannah and had instead gone directly to Quennel, none of this would have happened.
In fact, the whole issue might have been resolved by now.
Most importantly, if he went to Quennel now and confirmed that Quennel had arranged for those men with the intentions described in the letter, he could go back and clear his name with Hannah!
So, the crucial step wasn't obsessing over the letter, but going to Quennel to get to the bottom of it.
After all that, it still came down to confronting Quennel. The realization filled Lionel with even more regret for his earlier actions.
But what was done was done. There was no point in regret now.
He mulled it over for a long time, wrestling with the decision, but ultimately resolved to go see Quennel.
To that end, he formally requested a temporary discharge from the nurse.
Since he was still supposed to be hospitalized for a while, leaving without permission would cause unnecessary trouble for the staff.
The nurse gave Lionel a quick check-up and, seeing that he was stable, permitted him to leave for half a day.
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The Temple Estate.
“I have a bombshell for you guys. You want to hear it?” Cherry called out, running excitedly down the stairs after taking a call.
“What is it?” Samuel asked, looking up from the video game he was playing on the couch. He watched her practically bouncing with energy. “Is it about Lionel again?”
“You bet!” she said, arriving in the living room. She glanced around but didn't see Hannah. “Where’s Hannah?”

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