Rayven watched her, waiting for her to speak. Angelica felt her face burn as the words formed in her mind and she moved her lips to speak. "I want you to take pleasure from me," she said.
On the way, the dead left drops of water on the floor, footsteps imprinting as it climbed up the stairs, making its way to the room where Graham was fast asleep. A satisfied smile appeared on the dead person's lips on seeing Graham sleeping. Even after death, Emily loved him too much.
"When the caskets were shifted from Midville to here, I noticed something," explained Louise, pursing her lips. "It was when Lisa's casket was being brought down from the carriage to the ground. The servant's hand slipped and it fell. But usually all the caskets are properly closed and it shouldn't open the way it did. What if someone who opened the casket and replaced the body forgot to close it... leaving the lid open?"
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Louise had seen the skeleton in the casket with her very own eyes. If the person in the officer's custody was Lisa… then who was the person in the casket?
Gilbert bowed his head, and his eyes followed the officer who now walked next to Lady Louise towards the seating room before he walked away from there to the kitchen. When Mr. Burton took his seat, Louise asked,
Louise, who had been wrapped in Graham's arms around her while he spooned her in the bed, her sleep was quick to break, and so was Graham's. It took a few seconds for them to try understanding what was happening. She asked,