Damian chuckled. “What in the world are you talking about, Ms. Larson? Family visiting a patient is as
natural as apple pie.”
I let out a sigh of relief, my grip on Robin’s hand slowly easing.
“But…” Damian’s smile faded somewhat “Caleb isn’t your run–of–the–mill patient. He’s highly
aggressive, and he’s broken thew. He’s under investigation, and without police clearance, we can’t
allow visits.”
“Dr. Damian, the reasons behind Caleb’s assault are still being investigated. Even the police haven’t…
Robin began, bis voiceced with barely contained anger.
Damian cut him off. “Officer Robin, if you were still on the detective squad, providing the right
paperwork might persuade me to let you visit. We have protocols to follow, and you wouldn’t want to
put us in a tough spot, right?”
The subtext in Damian’s words was clear: Robin, you’re not a detective anymore, you’re a traffic cop
now, and you should stick to directing cars.
Robin clenched his fists, ready to lunge forward.
I grabbed his arm tightly. “Let’s go.”
“We don’t have time,” Robin said, a note of panic in his voice.
*Our only hope is to rely on Finn to figure out who the killer is targeting next,” I said with a shake of my
head.
Damian wasn’t going to let us see Caleb.
“Caleb was provoked, deliberately targeted because the aggressor knew about his mental health
issues. If the police wrap up their investigation and lift the surveince, then Damian will have no right
to stop us from visiting,” I said, taking a deep breath before ncing back at the towering facade of the
mental institution.
Right now, any effort would be futile. If Colin had decided to check himself in here, he must have had
his reasons.
“We need to find Finn,” Robin said, leading me off in search of Finn.
“Your current status…, ites with a lot of restrictions,” I murmured as a reminder.
Robin fell silent, clearly regretting his earlier impulsiveness that led to him decking Dorian. Otherwise,
he wouldn’t be in this position…
“I just feel… there’s something off about Damian,” I whispered, eyeing the institution’s building. “Robin,
do you hear someone crying?”
I couldn’t be sure if it was just my imagination, but every time I got close to the institution, I could hear
screams and cries, as if countless tortured souls were struggling.
Robin listened intently for a moment before shaking his head. “I don’t hear anything.”
I took another deep breath. “Then maybe… I’m just too on edge. Let’s go.”
Once in the car, I looked at Eric. “We need to find a way to get to Carl and make him drop the charges
voluntarily. If we can do that, we can secure visiting rights for Colin.”
Eric nodded. “It’ll be tough; Carl’s Henry’s man.”Têxt belongs to N?velDrama.Org.
I paused before speaking again. “Doesn’t Henry have people he needs favors from?”
Eric nodded again. “Sure does. Henry’s been eager to legitimize his dockside dealings and his
underground earnings. He wants to take over the Langley Group to slowlyunder his shady assets.
But to get his hands on the Langley Group, he needs solid strategic partners. The All–Stars Consortium
has been rising rapidly in the business world, and Henry’s been itching to cozy up to their mysterious
CEO.”
In a nutshell, the person Henry was after was the CEO of the All–Stars Consortium. The very same
enigmatic character Melody said she might be able to introduce us to.
“I’ve got it,” I said, massaging my temples.,
We would have to work through Melody to arrange a meeting with the CEO of the All–Stars
Consortium.
At Finn’s ce.
Finn had just returned from work when he spotted Robin and me waiting downstairs, obviously startled.
Finn was a tad irked. “What are you guys doing, ying sentry?”
“We’re running out of time. Have you figured out who the next target is?” I asked in a stern voice.
Finn huffed, clearlycking confidence. He had no leads. “Something’s not right about this case…”
“Don’t fucking gamble with people’s lives, dammit! What’s not right?” Robin snapped, grabbing hold of
Finn’s cor as if he was about to punch some sense into him.