Hearing those words, Anneliese felt the blood in her veins turn to ice. She instinctively denied the possibility.
Her grandmother continued to press her, unyielding. "Well?"
"If it's him, I would never be with him." Her throat constricted, burning as the words escaped her lips.
"Don't forget those words."
…
At the police station, Gianna and the three other women, including Anahi, found themselves confined to the same holding room that had once held Jessica.
They had each been interrogated separately for an uncomfortably long time before being reunited. At this point, whatever glamour or arrogance they once carried had drained from their faces.
They looked utterly disheveled, their complexions as pale as ghosts.
"Why won't they let us make any phone calls?" one of them sobbed. "Please, Gianna, can't you call your father or your brother? We can't spend the night here!"
"There isn't even a chair to sit on in here! You have to do something, Gianna! We only did this for you!"
"You said Jessica was just a nobody! Gianna, you're the heiress of the Malone family—how could you not even deal with her? And now you've dragged us down with you… If we had known…"
"Are you done?" Gianna snapped, cutting them off irritably. Like the other three, her nerves were frayed to the breaking point.
It wasn't that she didn't want to call for help.
She had tried, but the police had refused to let her contact her family, clearly acting under strict orders to cut them off from the outside world.
Her brother had known she was being held at the station—and to her horror, he had done nothing to help.
If her brother ignored her, and she couldn't contact her father for help… She didn't even dare to imagine the consequences.
No. Absolutely not.
I have to save myself.
Reaching out, she grabbed Anahi by the collar and hissed in a low voice, "This whole mess is your fault in the first place! If they question you again, you'll tell them it was your idea. You're the one who couldn't stand Jessica. You were in a bad mood when she offended you, so you decided to teach her a lesson. And you're the one who bribed Erick to help us. Do you understand?"
Anahi's face went white with fear.
"What? You know that's not true! And bribing a cop would give me a criminal record! I…"
Gianna snarled coldly, "Shut it. If you hadn't refused to inflict an actual injury on yourself and instead chosen to barely scrape your skin—then run off clubbing afterward—we wouldn't be stuck in this position!

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