eadable. "Thank you, Mr. Westwood. We'll talk more if necessary." He turned his focu
utching a tissue that was already reduced to shreds. Her dark hair, which usually cascaded in perfect waves, w
sured and professional, "I know this is diff
fly, her lips press
e events leading up to you
han seemed... fine. He was talking about work, a deal he was closing." She blinked rapidly, trying to hold back tears. "
sked gently. "Any unusual behavior, or anything yo
owing. "No," she said finally, shakin
what he ate or
table, as if the sight of it burned. "He ate the lamb," she sa
ok, his sharp eyes lifting to meet hers. "Did h
gers clenching the tissue
is pressed, though hi
ece the memory together. "I... I'm
ur husband have any medical conditions
quickly. "He was
stwood? Was there anyone who
eated, her voice carrying a hint of indignation. "Jonathan was a powerful man, Detective.
n hovering above the page. "Rivals," he
ghtened. "No," s
died her for a moment longer, then nodded. "Than
ng the back of the chair for support be
shoulders squared, his jaw set in a hard line. He sat
to a fresh page in his notebook. "You were si
odded onc
nything unusual be
muscle in his jaw twitched. "No. He was
rowing. "And during dinner? Was there any tens
August and then to Rose. "No," he said a
ands were on your father when you attempted CPR. Did you notice anyt
ly. "I noticed blood," he said b
r-how would you describe it?" Harri
was my father," he said tightly. "We didn't alwa
but didn't press further.
udly against the floor. He moved to stand by
ms wrapped tightly around her torso. When Harris called her
oftening slightly. "I understand this is very d
darting nervously around the
ttention to your fa
lling in loose waves over her shoulders. "Not re
d you notice anything unusual before he colla
gether. "No," she said softly. "It just.
what your father
to the table. "He had wine. And l
ier today? Did your father mention fee
fidgeting with the hem of her
but didn't break eye contact
was dismissed, retreating to a corner of
t in one by one: the chef, the butler
, his voice steady but cautious. "It was fre
poured the wine. It was from the bottle Mr. Westwood per
We set the table and cleared the dishes," one of them
ual before or during dinner?"
quickly, their faces pale.
staff could offer anything suspicious. Still,
orm of conflicting thoughts. He replayed the night over and over, s
grief. Victor's clenched fists and curt answers betrayed a simmering anger he hadn't
. Their unease felt out of place, as thou
felt like a barrier between them all. The house, usually a haven of luxury and
their voices low but tense. August's stomach chur
led web of secrets, lies, and motives. And August couldn't shake t
oom. The family and staff had been questioned, and yet, the unease in his expression lingered. He gestured to his
wear off, leaving him restless. He replayed the night in his mind-Jonathan's sudden collapse, the blood, the c
the room, "I need to know if there's anyone who should be here but isn't. Does anyone else
She glanced at Victor, who avoided her gaze, then at Rose, whose focus remained fixed on the
a timid demeanor, spoke hesitantly. "There's... Mis
er. "Miss Scott?" he repeated, h
usly at Aurora for confirmation. "Vaness
's a nurse," she clarified, her tone clipped. "Jonathan require
ting the defensive edge in Aurora's
Victor, who shrugged unhelpfully, then to Rose, who still ref
one saw her?" Harris pressed
ay," she said. "She usually checks in during the aft
her tone curt. "She gave Jonathan
. "So, to be clear, Miss Scott was in this
ra said, her
regular schedule
most afternoons. Sometimes she stays longer, depending
s asked, his gaze shi
o crack. "I don't know," she said finally. "I assumed she
d again. "Did you see Mis
ickly. "No, sir. But I wasn
. "Tell me about her," he said, his tone demanding but ca
commended. Jonathan hired her about a year ago when his doctor suggested he needed more regu
with your husband?" Ha
th irritation. "Professi
Harris pressed, his t
lips thinn
sted he wasn't entirely convinced. "We'll need to
ne number is in the household re
ments to locate Vanessa Scott. The room grew heavier with
mention of Vanessa. He hadn't thought of her in the cha
nding seamlessly into the background of their lives. She wasn't a stranger, yet she wasn't fami
swirling, August couldn't ignore the strange
th Jonathan, her medical bag perched neatly on a side table. He'd passed by the open door, ca
't quite reach her eyes. August had nodded back, distracted by
eraction felt loaded
ng to do with it?" Rose's voic
ting on the arm of a chair, her arms wrapped
out?" he asked, his tone
rvously around the room. "She was he
g," August said firmly, tho
don't think it's suspicious? She's always so... p
August snapped. "She d
the words, he wasn't
th a phone in hand, his expression grim. He handed it to Ha
a moment, his voice steady. He
rp. "She's at her apartment. She claims she left this hous
idn't she answer when w
n't hear her phone
uttered, earning a shar
inued. He turned his attention to August. "Do you
the front door, couldn't remember the sound of her car pulling
mitted finally. "I was
g a note. "We'll see
on settle in his chest. The image of Vanessa-calm, composed, me
th came out, it would change everything he thoug