“Halation?”
The phone was on speaker, and while nobody seemed to recognize the man’s voice, his respectful tone was obvious.
“Nash, is the painting I donated to the welfare home still there?” Charlotte spoke up, one hand tucked lazily into her pocket, the other holding her phone.
“Yes, it’s still here!” Nash’s voice sounded a little shaky. “It’s been in the exhibition hall this whole time. Nothing’s happened to it.”
He knew just how valuable that painting was. Halation donated it for the kids, and he wouldn’t dare let anything go wrong.
“Alright,” Charlotte replied, her tone casual and cool as she looked up. “Ms. Carter, if you really think there’s not enough proof, I can have the director bring the painting over right now.”
Melissa’s face went pale, like all the blood had drained out of her. She’d never felt this humiliated before.
“Who says that one’s real, anyway…”
“That’s enough.” Melissa tried to protest, but Patricia’s voice cut through. With Anne supporting her, she walked over to Charlotte’s side and asked gently, “Lottie, is that Nash from Angel Welfare Home on the line?”
Charlotte nodded.
“That answers that.” Patricia took Charlotte’s hand and gave it a loving squeeze. “I’ve always adored Halation’s artwork. I’ve been collecting it for years.” She glanced around at the others. “I found out about the original at the welfare home by chance. I even talked to Nash about it back then. You donated that painting quietly, never made a big deal out of it.”
“That’s why hardly anyone knows there’s a priceless painting sitting at Angel Welfare Home.”
“If I’m not wrong, you donated it about a year ago, right?” Patricia looked at Charlotte with excitement.


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