Staying domestic seemed far safer than venturing abroad.
Galen Brown was a smart cookie, having run circles around the Talbot crew for years.
Seeing the lack of surprise on our faces, Lisa got steamed.
"You two don't seem shocked. Hey! We're in this together, spill it if you've got something!"
She slammed her hand on the table, "Melanie! Out with it, or I swear I'll hop into bed with your husband!"
Clyde shrank behind me, while I deftly changed the subject.
"I'd like to meet Geneva. Any chance you could arrange that?"
I was certain Geneva held key insights, but now wasn't the time to let Lisa in on the Galen Brown situation.
Geneva and I used to be on good terms. If she truly despised me, there had to be a reason behind it.
She wasn't unaware of my family's past. She was in middle school back then, not a little kid anymore.
Either she'd gotten the wrong end of the stick, or she was doing this on purpose.
Lisa shrugged, "She's not your biggest fan, always harping on how much she dislikes you."
"My dad's people are keeping an eye on her. You getting close might be a long shot, plus she might not spill even if she sees you."
"If you trust me, let me do the talking."
I nodded in agreement. It wasn't about trust; she was my only option.
If I got anywhere near Geneva, Talbot would be on high alert, possibly even catching wind of my hospital visit.
If Galen was indeed the old man in question, his knowing Geneva was in Talbot's clutches could spur him into action.
Though Talbot's motives were murky, I had a hunch it tied back to past events.
"You're curious about the past, but she was young, might not know much," Lisa pointed out.
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