"Madam Avery hasn't come home yet," said Mrs.
Cooper. "I've been waiting in the living room the whole time and I haven't seen her all night."
Elliot's eyes turned dark.
If she did not come home, where could she have gone?
Did she lie to him about coming home to write her thesis?
"I'll give her a call right now," Mrs. Cooper said as she rushed toward the living room.
On the other hand, Avery had been abducted the moment she had set foot out of Forrance Villa. 1
She had been dragged into a car, blindfolded, and her wrists were bound.
The car drove on for about an hour before coming to a halt.
She was taken into a room and thrown into a chair.
When her blindfold was taken off, she heard the unfamiliar voice of a strange man.
"Apologies, Miss Tate. We're just doing our jobs. We won't hurt you as long as you cooperate with us."
Avery glanced around the white room until her eyes fell on the stranger's face. 2
He was wearing a mask, so she could not see his features, but his voice was completely unfamiliar to her.
"I'll cooperate as long as you don't hurt me. However, I won't do anything illegal even if you force me to," she said calmly. 2
The man chuckled lightly, then said, "I doubt a weak little lady like you would be able to commit a crime."
As he said that, he untied Avery's hands and connected her to a lie detector machine.
"This is a lie detector. You have to answer my questions truthfully. You won't get past this test, otherwise. If you lie, you're not leaving this place tonight. Understood?"
Avery gazed at the machine, stayed silent for a moment, then nodded her head.
"Don't worry, I won't lie."
"Good," said the man, then began the test. "What's your name?"
"Avery Tate."
"Did your father tell you the code to the safe before he died?" 1
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