Her voice was a bit anxious, "Auntie, think about it, if something really happened, how come the other two bodies were found but not James Black's? Right? It means James Black is still fine!"
"And besides," Jane Sampson stood up again, "after James Black sent me away, he must have gone to meet up with that young man. If Big Brother really intended to kill, there's no way James Black would sit there waiting for death. Not a single message was sent out, and with James Black's skills, how could it be possible that the young man and the mute aunt had no chance to resist and were killed just like that?"
What Jane Sampson said sounded particularly reasonable.
But in reality?
It couldn't stand up to scrutiny; once scrutinized, it was full of holes.
Brooke Black didn't argue with Jane Sampson anymore, because, deep down, Brooke Black hoped so too.
