Pauline Briggs ran out just like that. In the study, Sienna Johnson and the old woman sighed simultaneously. Hearing each other's sighs, they looked up, met each other's gaze, and exchanged a knowing smile; everything was understood without words.
"Your mother... she's been spoiled by your father," the old woman said helplessly. "Only your father can put up with her temperament."
Like Sienna Johnson, the old woman disliked this kind of overly innocent and sweet woman. Sienna Johnson preferred intelligent people; life with them wasn't tiring.
"Perhaps you should tell your mother the truth about Sabrina Johnson and Dexter," the old woman suggested, the thought of her cruelly murdered son still leaving her deeply unsettled.
She had to live. No matter what, she had to hold on and see the person who killed her only son punished!
