Tuesday, April 22, 2014

RoB: Jill's and Evelynn's revelations

The week turned into a month, so they were both overjoyed to reunite. The cliche " a sight for sore eyes" equally applied to Jill and Evelynn, because neither had slept well the past few weeks, both preoccupied with Alina's death, without the other knowing it. Evelynn hugged Jill - the only person she ever hugged- and Jill didn't want to let go. Evelynn caught Jill up about Anais as well as her visit to her mother. Jill filled Evelynn in about the goings on at the estate and other business matters. Two hours flew by, and they laughed so much, that both needed to use the bathroom. When they returned to Jill 's library, the mood changed.Both had been delaying the Alina discussion, but Jill broached the subject straight on."I don't think Alina's death was a suicide." Evelynn gasped and revealed that she had believed the same almost from the first moment she had heard of Alina's hanging.Over five weeks had passed since Alina's death,so assuming she was murdered, it was going to be a cold trail.Jill suggested that it might have been the Rodriguez brothers, it which case the question was moot. Evelynn posed the idea of the possible murder being committed by one of the other quartet members. Jill thought it unlikely, but didn't dismiss the theory out of hand. The ladies mulled over the possible scenarios and went through the "suspect" list carefully.Nobody stood out more than anyone else,and after what seemed like hours, Jill and Evelynn took a break and went to the kitchen to get something to eat. Yung wasn 't there, so they got themselves some chicken salad from the frig and a pitcher of iced tea. While eating, they concluded that doing nothing might be the best course of action. They could be wrong about their assumptions, and there certainly wasn 't much to go on. Unless something evidentiary comes to light they will accept the autopsy and police report. Perhaps they should just move on and get over the unfortunate event.Evelynn thought they were callous; Jill thought they were pragmatic.They shrugged.

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