Trevor’s expression turned stern upon at Stella’s words. After all, he had not met Paul in person before, so he found her speculation more credible than his.
“So, are you suggesting that the person isn’t Paul Morant?”
Stella felt she was about to uncover the truth, but it seemed veiled by something elusive that clouded her judgment.
She frowned as she repeatedly recalled the person she had seen that day: slim, short, and heavily dressed. However, their exposed skin lacked the roughness of a man and held an unexpected daintiness.
“Trevor, what was the name of Paul’s fiancee who died in the fire? Do you have a photo of her?”
Trevor shook his head. “I don’t. Paul’s father’s friend said that he met her when he was teaching in Rivera. She was also in the medical-“
Trevor stopped speaking abruptly. He shifted his gaze to Stella and asked,”
Stella, could it be Dillon Brook?” “Dillon Brook?”
Trevor made a shushing gesture. Stella was overwhelmed as she lowered her voice. Trembling, she said, “That anesthetist!”
Trevor was shocked, too. He could not believe that the person they had been searching for was lurking around them with a different identity the whole time.
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