Chapter 322
Chapter 322
Hannah's eyes had done the talking; her reconnaissance was complete.
So, I rose to my feet and turned to Camilla, "Camilla, could you help Fidelia to pack her school stuff? I'll
likely swing by to pick her up the day after tomorrow. Just leave her in my hands – you've got nothing to
worry about. And hey, if you've got some free time, I'd love for you to come down to Silverdale City.
We've got plenty of room at our place!"
"Thanks a bunch! I'd love to, actually, but with work and all... it's like a habit now; gotta keep at it!"
Camilla gripped my arm, her face a picture of regret. "Let Fidelia head down first. This means a lot, you This is from NôvelDrama.Org.
know, having her stay with Monique. It's comforting to know she has company."
"Trust me, they'll have a good time in Silverdale City – it's gonna be fine. Plus, my folks are thrilled
about Fidelia's visit!" I chatted away as I made my way to the door. "If you weren't so tied up with work,
you could see for yourself... Oh, by the way, does Jerome know about your job?"
"Not sure, he doesn't really care much about that stuff," Camilla responded with an awkward chuckle.
"Well, go to visit Silverdale City when you’re available!" I said cheerfully. "I should head out now. Just
wanted to drop by and give you the heads-up."
I made it clear I was just passing through, not making a special trip.
"Why don't you guys stay for lunch before you go?" Camilla held on to me. "I'll cook something quick!"
"Next time, I've got errands to run today – don’t have the time, I'm afraid!"
Hannah and I bid farewell, with Camilla seeing us out to the bottom of the stairs.
We'd left the neighborhood when Hannah asked, "So, where to now?"
I pondered our schedule. "Let's grab a bite to eat first, then we've got to make a trip to the police station
this afternoon. They've found the body of that kid."
Hannah's face grew solemn as she murmured, "So they've found it... You cling to hope when that boy
was missing, but now there's not a sliver left."
I said nothing. Sensing my gloom, Hannah quickly changed the subject. "I took a peek in Jerome and
Camilla's bedroom. Looks like he hasn't been home in ages, and there's no sign of a man's touch on
any of the household items. I subtly asked Fidelia, and she claimed she didn’t know where her father
was; said it's been ages since she last saw Jerome. Seems like Camilla's telling the truth."
Hannah glanced at me as she spoke, and I nodded, adding, "I've been thinking, maybe Jerome left
them on purpose? Their kitchen's pretty well-equipped, all good brand– doesn't seem like they're
strapped for cash."
"You're spot on. I checked out their bedding, and it's all high-quality. Even Fidelia's backpack is
designer."
"Help me dig into her earnings on the side. She mentioned she works at Protea Medicals. They're no
Irving giants, but they do produce cutting-edge meds," I instructed Hannah.
Camilla, as a sister-in-law, had always intrigued me. Despite the Dawson family's attitude or how
harshly they treated her, she carried herself with a peaceful detachment that I couldn't fathom, yet she
made it look effortless.
"We should also find out where she's delivering goods," I added.
"Will do!" Hannah replied, then asked, "What do you feel like eating?"
Hannah beamed, her little canines sparkling, "Then I've got just the spot for you!" Reаd at
After hanging up, she looked at me, "Looks like lunch is going to have to wait."