Gideon held Nell’s gaze with quiet intensity.
“That’s it?”
“Well? What else?”
“Nothing.”
His eyes flashed with a different emotion, as if trying to conceal something. Nell’s hands clasped tightly together as she felt a sudden surge of anxiety.
However, she had always been good at concealing her true emotions. She regained her composure quickly after averting her eyes, all the while wearing an unperturbed expression on her face.
“So is there any progress?”
“Yup.”
With nothing to hide, Nell retrieved the photo given to her by Old K.
“Someone messed with the car my mother was driving. The brake lines had been cut beforehand. I suspect that to be the cause of the accident.”
Gideon’s eyes widened.
A cold expression flashed across them.
“Do you need my help?”
“No!”
Nell gave him a straight refusal. “I must handle this personally and not through someone else.”
Her mother had always been the person she loved the most in this world. She was only a young lady when her mother passed away unexpectedly five years ago. There was not much she could do back then apart from feeling helpless and unsettled.
Things had changed. She must uproot the killer now that she was more competent!
She would never let that person off the hook!
Gideon regarded her in silence before nodding several moments later.
He extended his arm to pet her head. “Alright, but you must tell me if you need anything,” he said softly.
Nell nodded.
Now that they had dealt with the elephant in the room, it was time for food.
Nonetheless, an embarrassed look washed over Nell’s face when they went down the stairs.
Gideon smiled through slightly pursed lips though he did not comment further. Aunt Joyce was over the moon to discover the couple had made up so quickly. She went on to serve the reheated meals back on the table.
After dinner, Gideon proceeded to take a shower whereas Nell laid down on the bed, lost in her own thoughts.
The man’s words from earlier replayed in her mind.
Stephanie was a foster daughter of the Garrett family?
She truly had no idea about this.
Her mind wandered back to his daughter once more. That child should be quite young. What about her mother? Where did she go?
Was she Gideon’s ex-girlfriend? Or…
Could it be the product of a one-night-stand?
Nell could not help but tremble at the thought of this.
Although she was not too pleased with this possibility, she understood that everyone had a past; both Gideon and herself included.
Thus she figured there was no need to delve too deep into this matter.
The night was dark. A yawn escaped Nell’s mouth subconsciously.
Simultaneously, Gideon’s cell phone rang out of the blue.
It was placed on the bedside table. He had not brought it with him into the bathroom.
Nell, who was sitting on the bed, could easily see the caller ID appearing on the phone screen.
Several alphabets danced across the screen.
--- Darling.
Nell raised her eyebrows in surprise.
Darling? Could it be… His daughter?
She darted her eyes to the direction of the bathroom. It would probably take Gideon some time before he reappeared since he had just got in.
She found herself in a dilemma, wondering if she should bring the cell phone over to him.
The phone stopped ringing abruptly.
Looking at the darkened phone screen, she decided to resume resting on second thought.
A couple of seconds later, however, the phone began ringing again.
It was the same number.
She hesitated. Perhaps something was wrong if the child was calling so urgently.
She grabbed the cell phone and headed for the bathroom.
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