Puppy Love – Chapter 34

Liam~

Breakfast ended, and it was time for us to head to Sam Street. While we walked out I stylishly waited for everyone to move past us holding Josephine’s. hand. She had a mischievous grin on her face when they left.

“Good morning,” I said, pulling her close, tucking her hair behind her ear, and she giggled.

,” I teased, and she laughed.

She teased, and I laughed.

t a bit.

dwiches from Mrs Mirabel. I have her number now,” she said, and I laughed.

television in either of our rooms was more appealing than hunting. I made a mental note to let her pick the activities

rt to meet me halfway. A strong sign that our relationship will succeed. Josephine wasn’t selfish, and that was one of her best qualities.

s counting on you,” She said and went ahead of me, pulling my hand.

indeed a true queen.

swiftly so we could catch up with our tea

and a fool for her.

me, he circled to the driver’s side so we could head out.

ot care if anyone was watching. By now, my cousins should be tired of trying to figure out the mysteries betwee

not blame you, though; she is hot,” Marvin lin

e on and off with our grandparents while school was in session for five years, but it suddenly did not have that welcome home feel anymore. It felt like something was wrong.

in front of our grandparent’s home.

and ask them to give an account of what they saw the night of the fire.

hem or make them seem suspicious. Study them and fish out the people you sense are lying and suspicious.

seem the most suspicious.

eeded break we seek.

d off the wrong people, and they caught up with her.

been an accident. This explanation is

erthink things and do not make them uncomfortable or suspicious,” Justin instructed.

t he did not team me up with Josephine, I could understand his reasons. The main tendencies to get carried away and not do a thorough job were there. It was indeed going to be hard with my wolf aiming to claim her at every given opportunity. This was for the best.

se to Grandma’s house on the right.

ck duplex with a small driveway and clear glass windows. Without the white curtai

he folks living there were very meticulous, and people with large windows like that hardly minded their business.

in the house.

house because

entrance and the garden when the crime was perpetrated.

n that seemed to be in his forties. He was a bit bald, and I wondered why he didn’t bother to shave his head. Unfortunately, he wasn’t a familiar face.

shrugged.

ed.

. I hate to be the type of person to stereotype people, but I wouldn’t leave a loved one with this man unsupervised

you,” he said, and I was ashamed about our manner.

reeting Charlotte and me, evidence of shame of our lack of manners visible on o

tine Richland. I jus

rmation indicates nervousness.

sking you questions,” I said, and he and I smiled and shook his head.

ss. Who am I to refuse?”

le at any point, please inform us so we can stop,” I told him, and he nodded.

ld be truly f****d.

ed to see the place was empty.

where there were plastic chairs for us to sit on.

een as impolite.

eing snobbish. We sat on the chairs, and he copied us.

k?” he asked, and I shook my head immedi

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all, Mr Richland. W

, but when Mr Richland introduced him as his brother, I realised that there was something off, but I kept it to myself.

d

and he nodded.

d us.

o start the questioning process.

as also a bad sign, but let it slide.

lly parked outside the Brighton’s residence. Leena saw it there. Soon we heard something like a blast or hits. I can’t describe it, but it was a weird sound, like somethi

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r way,” I said, and he nodded attentively.

ff, but I kept it to myself.

ent?” He asked, and

lotte nodd

added, and he nodded.

oined us.

us, I decided to start the questioning process.

t,” I said, and Agustine seemed relaxed. He was too calm for comfort. Overconfidence was also a bad

ast or hits. I can’t describe it, but it was a weird sound, like something hitting another thing. The sound camehead immediately.

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hland. We just have a couple of ques

er, I realised that there was something off, but I kept it to myself.

my brother’s present?” He ask

tte nodd

, and he nodded.

ed short woman joined us.

e residents were with us, I decided to start the questioning process.

fidence was also a bad sign, but let it slide.

d something like a blast or hits. I can’t describe it, but it was a weird sound, like something hitting a

the van collided with the fence twice or something?” he said, seeming a b

the house that burnt down. When I think of it. It baffles me how the house started burning, judging that there was an eight feet distance between the house and the vehicle. Some people say parts of the vehicle that was on fire got into the house, through the windows, and burnt the curt

what the fire service concluded and told us before sending us back into our homes,” he said,

ppened.”

e added, and I n

one had anything else to say.

nd Charlotte did the same.

to ask, but Justin had explicitly instructed us not to drill them, so we had to let it g

out a photograph, you

t his phone. We had no choice but to agree.

ch took turns taking photos with

how uncomfortable I was

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, but creepy,” I said, and she nodded.

the fire spot,” I said, and she frowned at me.

le?” she asked, and I shook my head.

the other houses close to the burnt house,” I said. A glint in her eyes indicated she understood my angle.

d Isolated and the fire service gave us a false report.” She said, and I nodded.

was no one there, and they burnt it down to divert our attention from the main crime. The attack on the Grandma’s house,” Charlotte suggested, and I told her not to overthink it.

e indeed suspicious.

ce

at it and realised that I never knew the people living in it for the four years we were there. I doubted if my cousins knew too, and my grandpa

the lawn leading to the house, but we found a massive hole in the wall pretty close to the window that people would have overlooked. The spot was there, and it indicated something was shot into the house. Maybe that was the double hit sounds creepy Augustin heard.

at all.

rst shot that missed the vehicle prompting the shooter to send another shot.

blowing them and burning them to cinders.

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