“Are you free to speak now, Caroline?” Liberty asked.
“I’m always free if you need my help.”
“Let’s meet up somewhere then. You can choose the location.”
Caroline agreed. She asked, “What happened?”
“I just came out of Fortress Hotel and almost got hit by two cars at the entrance. They said they accidentally stepped on the gas instead of the brake because they got nervous seeing a crowd. There was a flaw though. I doubt it was simply an accident.”
Caroline understood immediately. She said, “Are you suspecting that my mother was behind this?
“I don’t think so because she isn’t around.”
Although Caroline knew Belinda was not a good person, she still hoped her mother would not do such a thing.
Liberty replied, “I don’t think it’s your mom either. She’s cunning, yes, but even if she wants me dead, she won’t use such a poorly planned and obvious scheme.”
Liberty, Kevin, and Hayden had previously attended a banquet at Fisher Manor and they were involved in an accident on their way back. Although they knew Belinda was behind it, there was no evidence pointing to her as the culprit.
It happened way too naturally.
While the second accident also unfolded naturally, two cars with two drivers giving the same explanation felt off.
Even if they were friends, did they share the same mind?
How could they have done the same thing?
“I’ll send you an address. You can head there now. I’ll go over as soon as possible.”
“Okay.”
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