Hannah said, "I've told Adela to ask the neighbor to delete the picture or it could be dangerous for him. I don't think he can keep it."
"You did the right thing, Hannah," Logan affirmed with a thumbs-up and said, "That photo on his phone was nothing but trouble, a ticking time bomb."
Hannah smirked, "Adela mentioned no one else saw it. I bet the guy took it on purpose, not some accidental shot."
Logan nodded in agreement, "With only one person in the photo, it's hardly an accident. It's clear as day it was intentional."
Laughter filled the air among us.
"I made sure to give them a fair warning, better safe than sorry. After our talk, I confirm he'll delete it," Hannah said confidently.
"That's the spirit," Logan chimed in, "If the other side got their hands on that picture, it could spell danger for the woman in question. If she's just laying low or switched hideouts, this could blow her cover wide open. And with a kid in the mix, if they find her, the baby will be in danger."
Logan's words sent a shiver down my spine, and I muttered worriedly, "We need to find them before they do. I can't risk my son's safety."
"Don't worry, and we're all on it," Logan reassured me, and I knew we meant a whole network of people.
Turning to me, Hannah said, "I've listed that villa for an urgent sale. I was going to tidy it up, but then Jaylan showed up there last night, so I left it as is. I'm gonna clean his clock tonight."
Her fists clenched, ready for action. There was a palpable hatred for that scoundrel Jaylan.
"Can you check who owns the Dawson property? See if Farley is still residing there," I requested.
Hannah eyed me curiously, "What are you implying?"
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