I DID NOT CONFRONT ADRIAN
Everything in me wanted to.
I wanted to walk upstairs.
Throw the tablet onto the bed.
Ask:
Who is Vanessa Hale?
Instead, I remembered something my father used to say.
“When somebody is lying, don’t interrupt too early. People usually reveal more when they believe the lie worked.”
So I waited.
Adrian came downstairs thirty minutes later.
Suit jacket.
Coffee mug.
Phone in hand.
“Lily ready?”
“Almost.”
He kissed my cheek.
I smelled his cologne.
A newer one.
Expensive.
I had bought him the same brand two Christmases earlier and he claimed it was “too strong.”
Apparently Vanessa liked it.
“Flight still at ten?” I asked.
“Ten forty.”
“To Westhaven?”
He looked directly at me.
“Yes.”
No hesitation.
“Meeting starts tomorrow morning?”
“Eight sharp.”
Another lie.
Smooth.
Clean.
Prepared.
I poured coffee.
“You want me to drive you to Bellmere International?”
“No need. I ordered a car.”
Of course he had.
A driver gave him privacy.
I smiled.
“Okay.”
Adrian looked relieved.
That was the moment I knew this was not some misunderstanding.
He expected suspicion.
And he had prepared around it.