"Sandra, do you need me to call the police for you? Report that you were abused and held captive?" Hannah asked with particular care.
Sandra shuddered at the offer, completely bewildered by Hannah's sudden display of kindness.
She took a deep breath and shook her head. "No, thank you. I was just threatened. This is your business. You all can sort it out yourselves. I'm leaving."
She stood up and quickly walked out of the coffee shop. The atmosphere was just too strange, and if she stayed any longer, the crowd would only continue to stare.
This was their mess, yet somehow she had gotten dragged into the middle of it. The thought alone was suffocating.
She even felt a pang of regret for ever crossing Hannah.
The woman used to be so docile. When had she become this unhinged?
Turns out even a rabbit bites when cornered — and it hurts more than you’d think. Hannah was a terrifying woman.
With Sandra gone, only the four of them remained.
Hannah lowered her gaze, thinking for a moment before looking up at Lionel, her tone heavy with meaning.
"From the very beginning, you're the one who has been taking matters into your own hands. You're the one who insisted on showing me evidence. Now there's no evidence, and your witness was lying."
"And I never cared about this in the first place. So, I assume this matter is now closed?"


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