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Chapter 2

Author: Den Wood
This made me feel uneasy, and I could not help but wrap my arms around myself tighter. I could see my knuckles going white.

How could this be? Who had poisoned the food if there was no sign of anyone forcing their way in here?

There was no way my friends could have poisoned themselves.

Kellan was supposed to marry Lysette tomorrow. Who could be so heartless as to do this?

I balled my fists so tightly that my nails were cutting into my flesh.

Jay shut his notebook and looked at me once more. “Was the door locked when you came in?”

“Yes. I used their house key.” I subconsciously patted my pocket. The key was still lying inside where I had left it. “I was wondering why they’d locked the door.”

Jay’s eyes narrowed. He seemed to be deep in thought as he asked, “Did you notice anything out of place when you arrived? For example, were there any suspicious people around? Did you hear any strange noises?”

I closed my eyes and tried my hardest to recall any details. “No. The hallway was very quiet when I got here. I didn’t notice anyone suspicious when I came up. However, it’s possible I wasn’t paying enough attention, because I was in a rush when I came up.”

Jay paused in his questioning.

Even after moving the bodies out, there was still a lot of work to do. As the first witness and the person to make the police report, I had to go to the police station to give my statement.

The lighting in the police station was surprisingly bright, and it made me a little dizzy.

Two hours later, Jay was back. He took out an evidence bag and placed a cellphone before me. It was Kellan’s cellphone. The phone’s background was a photo of him and Lysette.

“Listen to this.”

Jay clicked on something. He was scrutinizing me, as if he refused to miss a single microexpression that would cross my face.

What started playing was an audio clip from the voice recorder. Kellan’s voice shook a little. Clearly, he had been drinking. His tone was a little high.

“I did you wrong two years ago, Morgan. I know you’ve liked Lysette for a long time, and you probably aren’t very happy to be here tonight. But we’ve been such good friends for so many years already.

“We’re getting married tomorrow, so we wanted you to be here to have some fun. Let go of the past, okay?”

In the audio clip, I could even hear Lysette giggling in the background somewhere close.

The audio clip ended, plunging the interrogation room into silence.

My brain was mostly blank at the moment, with some memories of the past drifting through occasionally.

“How was your relationship with them?” Jay asked softly. He leaned slightly forward. “How was your relationship with Lysette, especially? Is what Kellan said true?”

I leaned into my chair. My voice was weak as I said, “Yes, he’s right. I had a crush on Lysette in university. I liked her quite a bit back then, but that’s over now.”

“And what about your relationship with Kellan?”

I hesitated a little before saying, “Kellan was my university coursemate. Kellan met Lysette at one of our club events and started pursuing her.”

“And what about Cynthia Wembley? What was her relationship with you both?”

“Cynthia was one of the underclassmen in our course. We met at a department event,” I explained slowly.

At this, Jay’s gaze turned sharp. “Some information has come up in our investigation.”

My nerves wound tighter.

“Firstly, there’s no sign of the door’s lock being forcefully tampered with. Our initial investigation tells us that it was opened with a key, and you have a key.”

“That doesn’t mean anything, right, Detective?” I wanted to explain things, but Jay raised his hand to stop me.

“Secondly, there were no signs of a struggle in the living room, but we found evidence that Cynthia slapped Kellan. This next bit is a little strange. We found no evidence of a fourth person being present in the crime scene or on the bodies.” Jay paused and glanced at me. His assessing gaze became more intense.

“It was as if the killer was very careful not to leave any sign of his presence.”

My brain burst into chaos.

Who would be able to poison my friends’ food? Why would someone do this? It looked like the person who did this was someone they knew.

Terror overwhelmed me. I could feel myself becoming scared and panicked.

When Jay noticed my reaction, he said, “We checked the surveillance cameras near your office. You left after 8 p.m. Can you tell me where you went in the hour before you arrived at the scene?”
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