Chapter 129
Lately, I’ve had this nagging feeling that someone’s watching me a pair of eyes fixed on my back. But every time I whirl around, there’s nothing there.
Just the other day, as I was getting into my car, I overheard Dexter’s assistant murmuring into his ear. “Everything on Foebe Larson.
It was crystal clear: Dexter was digging into Foebe Larson’s life.
He suspected I was Phoebe, but that was all it was suspicion.
The man was too full of himself to admit he could’ve been responsible for Phoebe’s demise. He was on the hunt for someone–anyone–who could be a stand–in for her, just to make his presence felt.
“Foebe used to be so meek and compliant, then she suddenly turned tough,” the assistant whispered. “I wonder if it’s because she married into the Langley family and got a powerful. backing.”
Dexter remained silent, his gaze lingered on me as I walked away.
“To Sea City Hospital please.” I said.
Stella and I had agreed to meet by the hospital’s entrance. By the time I got there, Stella was already waiting.
“Sorry, got held up.” I said with an apologetic smile.
“You’re still not getting it quite right. Phoebe wouldn’t be so formal with me.” Stella said with a cold voice, leading me inside. “She’d just say, ‘Sorry I’m late, let’s go grab a burger.“”
“Sorry I’m late, let’s go grab a burger,” I echoed with Stella in unison.
She paused, her gaze complex as she looked at me.
I just smiled, saying nothing else.
“Even if you nail the imitation, you’re still just a pale copy.” Stella warned as we walked on.
Melody was now under major police protection and surveillance, which meant I needed an escort to see her.
I hadn’t a clue why Melody wanted to meet, but I was certain it wasn’t to wish me well.
“Foebe,” she greeted me from her hospital bed, looking as fragile as a porcelain doll in her patient’s gown.
The last time I saw her here, she was falsely accusing me of pushing her down the stairs.
The irony of the situation wasn’t lost on me how the tables had turned.
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1/2
10:53
“What do you want? Lasked, my voice heavy.
Melody glanced at Stella instinctively and hesitated.
Stella nodded. “Til step out. You talk,”
Frowned, puzzled by Melody’s insistence on privacy.
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