It didn’t say where Chad had gotten the images from, but it did say when they’d been added to the folder.
The man had been added four months ago, and the woman, six weeks ago.
Romeo slumped.Whoever these people were, he doubted they had anything to do with Chad ending up in hospital.
They weren’t anything to do with Harriet Hastings, that much Romeo knew, which meant they were most likely part of a case Chad would never get the chance to solve.
He frowned when Chad’s phone began to ring with an unknown number.
Romeo bit his lip, then answered.
“You’re going to hell for what you did!”
Romeo didn’t get a chance to reply, the caller hung up.
He turned the phone off and drummed his chin into his knee as he stared into space.
He was no closer to finding out what had happened to Chad.
His own phone buzzed with a message from Josh.
If you cared about him, you would’ve dropped everything the moment I called you and been here for him.
The words cut, and although he wanted to bite back, he didn’t.
Romeo switched off his phone.
Chapter Six
Two weeks after Chadhad been taken to the hospital, he woke up.
Two weeks after that, the receptionist informed Romeo Chad had been discharged and had gone home to continue his recovery.
Romeo hadn’t wanted to argue on the phone that she was wrong, he wasn’thome.
He’d thanked her before ending the call.