Chapter CHAPTER 167
Chapter 167
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When I posed the question, my heart hung in suspense. I had always suspected that Timothy’s death had something to do with Margaret, but I never had proof.
Luckily, Gary’s immediate response confirmed my fears. “Yes, the fingerprint area was small, but it belongs to her after comparison.”
“So, it was her.” Receiving the answer brought me no joy, only a deep sadness for Timothy. If only Timothy hadn’t met Margaret that day. Perhaps he’d still be alive, waving at me with a smile, calling me “my dear.”
Gary was furious, too. “Even though Mr. Timothy never really accepted her, he never mistreated her. I can’t believe she’d go this far.” “Indeed.” I was puzzled, “Gary, I can’t understand something. Timothy argued with Bryant that day but didn’t get sick from the stress. What on earth did Margaret say to make Timothy this upset?”
First, Margaret infuriated Timothy, preventing him from taking his lifesaving pills. And then, she tried to provoke and frame me the
same way.
Gary was just as baffled. “I have no idea what it could be…”
“Do you think…” I hesitated, “Could she possibly be Albert and Teresa’s biological daughter?”
That was the only reason I could think about that would upset Timothy so much.
Timothy was already displeased with Albert’s insistence on marrying Teresa. If Timothy had found out about an affair, it wouldn’t be surprising if that pushed him over the edge.
Gary denied it. “Impossible. Mr. Timothy had that investigated before Teresa even joined the Ferguson family. They did a paternity test, and Margaret is not a Ferguson.”
“That’s strange.” I frowned, and a thought briefly crossed my mind but slipped away before I could grasp it. Maybe the idea was too absurd.
Gary asked, “What’s your plan now? Just having fingerprints on a pill might not be convincing enough. If you tell Bryant directly, he might not believe you…”
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“We have to try.” I cut in, dead set on making sure Timothy’s death wasn’t for nothing. “Gary, please send someone to bring the fingerprint report to me. I’ll handle the rest and give it to Bryant.”
It was my responsibility to hand it over. If Bryant trusted me even a little, he’d investigate it himself. With his connections, he could reveal the truth more easily than Gary and I
“Okay.” Gary probably checked the time, then said, “It should arrive at Riverview Estate in about twenty minutes. Do you want it delivered upstairs or…”
“I’ll come down and get it.” I cut him off.
After getting the report, I’d head straight to the hospital and give it to Bryant.
He had to believe it. Even if he were skeptical, his investigation would find some leads. With that thought, I took a deep breath.
About my child, Bryant might find a reason to forgive Margaret. But what about Timothy?
‘Bryant, you won’t let Timothy down this time, right? I thought and quickly changed into another outfit before heading downstairs, braving the early winter chill that seemed too eager this year.
Even in the underground parking lot, the cold seeped through my coat.
My phone rang in the pocket of my overcoat. Too cold to reach for it, I answered directly through my wireless earbuds.