Outside, dark clouds gathered in the sky, threatening a downpour at any moment.
Blair White felt there was no point in staying any longer. No matter how much she explained, it was getting her nowhere.
Besides, their perspectives were just too different to find any common ground now.
"You say this has nothing to do with you. If you believe that, fine. You don't need to explain it to me."
"Whether you were involved or not, I'm not going to ask about it anymore."
Megan Kane had no desire to get involved in the details of the matter; she just wanted to keep a level head.
She felt the most important thing now was to find the culprit, but until there was evidence, she wouldn't suspect anyone.
Not even the person standing right in front of her, who was a prime suspect. She wouldn't actively suspect them.
Everything had to be backed by evidence. Otherwise, it was all just fabrication.
No one knew the real story, and without proof, there was no point in discussing it further.
