Chapter 663
Serenity first took out the small note.
The note read: These two are recorder pens. Listen to the recordings when no one is around. Josh Bucham.
It was sent to her by Josh.
Recorder pen?
What was on the recorder pens that could not be heard by other people?
Serenity’s curiosity was killing her.
Josh told her to listen to the recording alone, so she could only wait until she returned to her room after dinner.
“What is that, Seren? Who sent it to you?” Audrey asked with concern.
Serenity put the note back into the bag and said, “It’s a pen I want to use. Mrs. Lane had someone send it over to me.”
Audrey hummed and did not ask more.
Curiosity piqued, Serenity finished eating dinner and followed her sister upstairs, saying she was going to help her sister bathe Sonny.
The sisters‘ rooms were next to each other.
Audrey made the arrangement so the two sisters could rely on each other even in an unfamiliar environment.
Serenity went back to her room, closed the door behind her, then hurriedly opened the small black bag and retrieved the two recorder pens from inside.
She sat down in front of the sofa and listened to the recording.
When she heard Jessica’s and Hank’s voices, she understood that it was a conversation they had after their chance encounter this afternoon.
Josh was truly amazing to be able to record what they said.
If Josh were here, he would say, “Thank you for the compliment!”
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