On Matthias’ way home, Heather initiated a call to keep him company—something she rarely did. With her usual dull tone, she chatted with him about whatever came to mind and before they realized it, Matthias had already reached home.
When he entertained her with a joke Lara once told him, he could hear her subtle chuckle. Then, she stopped her giggle to inquire, “Are you home yet?” All along, she was sitting at her study desk, reading a book while chattering with Matthias.
“Yup. Just got to park real quick.” Having much left to say to Heather, Matthias was reluctant to end the call as hearing her voice made him feel like she was right beside him. Swiftly, he parked the car into the garage and grabbed his phone as he got out of the car. Unexpectedly, Heather didn’t hang up on him. What a pleasant surprise! he thought to himself. However, given the pile of mess they had gone through that night, nothing else could intrigue him anymore.
“Heather,” he ecstatically called out. There were only two people in the world that would call for her in such a manner, and Matthias wished to be the third. To his surprise, not only was she not upset, she even hummed a response, and that got him excited.
“Aren’t you tired?” Since it was already late, Matthias didn’t want Heather to stay up, lest she lose sleep. After all, she lived a strict healthy lifestyle.
“I’m used to it.” Recently, due to many reasons, one of them being insomnia, she had been pulling all-nighters.
“You better get some rest, then. There’s a lot ahead of you tomorrow.” Anticipating hecticness awaiting the next day, Matthias couldn’t help but be concerned. Despite having bribed the reporters to shut up, he couldn’t guarantee the absence of other paparazzis.
Before going to meet her, he had ordered Evan to deal with the journalists possessing Heather’s photos by tomorrow through social media. Judging by how Evan was still managing it, the matter must have been really troublesome, making Matthias worried for the day that hadn’t even come.
“Do you mean to say that I’ll be dragged into the bombing incident?” Having considered the possibility of her being involved due to the atrocious nature of tragedies such as bombings, she had already prepared herself for whatever would come.
The fact that she drove recklessly like a madman earlier could be linked to the incident, leading to the birth of more scandals. Besides, recalling her impulsive embrace with Leon and his mention of his family, she hoped the reporters of Bradfort City wouldn’t find out about his background.
“I have no idea how many people have possession of those photos,” Matthias expressed his concern about how that one photo would be the root of countless issues.
Pulling up the photo on his phone, he gazed at the picture, thinking about how the explosion occurring upstairs could have demolished the building into two. And then there was Heather, with her worried face while hugging Leon. The picture was taken from such an impeccable angle that one could see every detail of her expression. In contrast, Leon’s face was left in the dark so there was no telling what his expression was like.
Consequently, Matthias found an oddity in the photo. Indeed, the picture was targeted to emphasize Heather, but it strangely seemed like it was trying to protect Leon given how blurred his mug was in the shot.
Upon coming to that realization, he shared his opinion with Heather. “I may have discovered something else after going through the photos again. Well, more like a speculation, really.” After stating that, he contemplated how to express his thoughts to her.
“What is it?” Heather curiously questioned, seeing nothing fishy from the picture.
“In the photos, your face is so clear that I can even see the worry in your eyes. However, Leon’s face is so blurred, as if the angle from which the photo was shot was to protect him,” Matthias voiced his thoughts. Why did the photographers protect Leon? That was indeed an insightful question.
“Send them over. Let me see for myself.” Feeling the discovery was worth something, Heather wanted to study the photos herself.
After receiving the images from Matthias, she zoomed in to study each of them. True enough, no matter the angle of the shot, Leon’s face was always hazy and was even more pixelated upon zooming in. One could only figure it was a man while staying clueless to his ethnicity.
“Someone must have been pulling the strings behind this. With what we have on our hands, we can’t determine if it was done by one man, a few people, or factions of them. If anything, there might even be an organization that’s manipulating everything,” Matthias claimed, thinking the entire occurrence was a complicated ruse. If there was only one party causing the explosion, no one could tell whether they intended to kill him off or simply send him a warning.
On the other hand, if it involved many parties, then one of them must be aiming to shield Leon. Considering the possibility, Matthias instinctively scowled. Given how things were escalating so fast, he couldn’t even tell if it was a business dispute or something else.
While Heather remained silent, Matthias quizzed, “What do you think? Are they coming for you or Leon?”
Previously, she was unable to make her decision and suspected it was someone from the Moriarty Family given how they had been abnormally quiet. “Initially, I thought it was me but after hearing some things from Leon, I started to think it might be a warning to him instead.”
As it was getting late, Matthias decided to halt the discussion with Heather and reluctantly advised, “We shouldn’t be racking our brains this late at night. Rest up now, alright?”
Still reluctant to end the call, he waited for Heather to hang up first. However, seeing how she wouldn’t hang up, he couldn’t help but think perhaps she had more to chat about.
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