Chapter 19.
Possible victims.
Listening to her words, the man took off his shirt and handed it to her so she could put it on. It can be a little uncomfortable to see her completely naked.
She simply put the shirt on and asked him if he didn't have a cigarette. He checked his pockets and found a pack. He handed one to her and lit it.
Then, taking a big drag, she said: I think the names were Zenia Vasquez, a certain Elizabeth Grey, and Adela Clair or Adelainne Claire. I don't remember her name well, but I think it sounds something like the ones I've mentioned to you.
However, what is certain is that if you find the names of these women on a list of missing persons, assume that they are victims of Patrick Tempus.
Foster did not doubt the woman's words and asked her: I don't remember well what your sister's job was, and I need to understand what her profession was so that this man would not hesitate to make her disappear.
Then, Olive gave him a smile full of pain and said: she was a showbiz reporter, she simply stuck her nose in where she shouldn't have...
Now he understood more precisely that this girl hadn't disappeared just like that, and while it was true that reporters are usually easy targets when they want to investigate the life of an artist, this time the case had gone much further than expected.
¿Where was Olive's sister?, ¿Was she still alive?, Then she told him: be careful if you try to unmask Brianna Bardot, because it's possible that her fiancé or husband will start to target you, don't want to take a little princess like her down a pedestal; my sister suspected a romance between Patrick and Brianna, but I can confess that between the two there is an unrequited love: he loves her, but she loves someone else.
And you can configure that not with the case or with the famous secret wife he has, that's just a cover, the man is asexual.
Or maybe his pleasure is based on zoophilia; who knows with that attitude or what kind of sick fetishes that man has; and throwing the cigarette butt on the floor, Foster told her: calm down, he can't play God forever, not when he has too many loose ends, the man will fall before justice even if it's the last thing he does...
Then, she began to laugh in a sinister way and said to him: ¿justice?, ¿Are you talking about the same justice that put me on a bus disguised as a psychiatric hospital?, ¿Do you think that the famous justice will lock up that madman?
Not at all, if you want justice you have to do it yourself in an isolated place, so he understood that what she was saying was true, that justice had practically turned her into a prostitute where anyone came and emptied themselves into her, so this would not happen to Tempus, but she would be sending him to a place full of luxuries.
And that's how he knew he had to prepare an isolated, soundproof place to lock him up; it would be fun to see how a monster disguised as an angel fell into his hands as divine punishment.
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