As the papers spilled across the floor, Elias moved quickly to gather them, but then paused. His hand hovered over a photograph that had slipped out of a beige folder. He picked it up slowly, his brows furrowing as sothing clicked in his mind and he raised up the picture, showing it to lanie as he asked quietly, "Why don’t we start looking from here?"
lanie blinked,and looked down at the image, understanding nothing. It was a cri scene photo—a woman lying on the floor, surrounded by yellow tape and evidence markers, with blood around the side of her face. Her eyes were shut, her face partially obscured by dried blood.
lanie looked at Elias and asked in confused. "Start from where?"
He pointed directly at the woman in the photograph. "Her. From Saira. Saira was brought in with Adam and no one ca to claim her. She is still in the morgue."
lanie recoiled, and took the picture form his hand as she looked at it closely, "What are you talking about? The woman in the picture is definitely not Saira."
lanie stared harder at the photo now, heart pounding again for a whole new reason. "No," she whispered. "I know Saira. This... this isn’t her. The bone structure’s a bit off. She has a sharper jawline. And the hair length is different. This is definitely not Saira... I am sure of it... she is a close resemblance..."
At this mont Elias and lanie both were stunned. How could this be possible?
Finally, Elias shook his head and said," Let’s not go off the tangent here. You said she is a close resemblance. Maybe the pictures appear off. Let us just go to the morgue and check...
Elias sat back on his heels, frowning deeply. "If this isn’t Saira... then soone faked her death. Soone planted a body and passed it off as hers."
"But why?" lanie asked, eyes still glued to the image. Her mind was spinning again, recalibrating. "What does this an? What does she gain from pretending to be dead?"
Elias stood up slowly, his gaze sharp now. "If Saira faked her death, then she’s running from sothing. Or hiding sothing."
lanie’s hands tightened around the edge of the photo as a terrible suspicion began to take shape in her chest. "Or... she’s involved in whatever happened to Adam."
Elias didn’t answer right away, but his silence spoke volus.
"We need to find out who this woman really is," lanie said, her voice gaining strength again. "If she’s not Saira, then who the hell did they find in her place?"
"And what happened to the real Saira?" Elias added grimly.
lanie looked up, eyes blazing again with purpose. "Then we start at the morgue."
They moved swiftly through the quiet hallway as lanie’s mind raced with possibilities.
"What if that woman really isn’t Saira?" she asked under her breath.
"Then soone went to great lengths to fake her death," Elias replied, keeping pace beside her. "And the real Saira might still be out there. But it would be even more difficult to find out where she is. Also, whoever it was must be very well acquainted with the ways of the Maniwa law. These pictures that you just saw, they would not be released to the defence lawyer under any circumstances and you would have been punished without ever getting to see it."
"The only way I got my hands on them was because of my own relations with the police departnt. Which ans, the people who did this were trusting on you being imprisoned without ever finding out that this was not real Saira."
lanie nodded then as she too understood this. She had not even been allowed to contact a lawyer so if this had gone to court under normal circumstances, she would have had a court appointed lawyer or soone who did not even know the ins and outs of this place.
When they reached the morgue, Elias stepped forward and addressed the woman behind the counter, pulling out his credentials. "Elias Krar. I’m a lawyer following up on a case. We need to see the body listed under Saira Vaughn. She was brought in recently—"
The woman looked up from her logbook and blinked, clearly exhausted. "Saira Vaughn? Her body was claid this morning. Please don’t tell there’s a fault with that too! I’ve already been questioned by so many guards today about a missing dead body..."
"Ugh—no, no! We’re not here to claim her," Elias said quickly, holding up his hands. "We just need to know who did."
lanie stepped forward, "Yes. Can you please tell her who claid her?"
The woman scanned the entry again, squinting at the small print. "It says... her sister. Myra Vaughn."
They both froze in place.
"Sister? I read her file. Saira didn’t have a sister ntioned there.
lanie shook her head as well, "Because she didn’t have any."
Elias leaned in and turned to question the woman, "What ti did she co?"
The woman tapped the keyboard and pulled up the ti log. "Early in the morning... almost before sunrise. The woman said she had to leave the country soon and would be taking her sister with her. That’s why she ca so early." She paused, her brow furrowing. "It was actually around the sa ti that the missing ’dead’ body was supposed to have been brought in."
Her words hung heavy in the air as she trailed off, realization dawning across her face. Without another word, she snatched up the receiver on her desk and began dialing.
"I think I know where the missing dead body might be..." she murmured, half to herself, voice urgent now. "Maybe there has been a mistake..."
But Elias was not paying attention to this now... The body being claid by soone was not an issue because the forensic reports and autposy had already been done... but what if it was not this woman’s body which was taken out but Adam who had been smuggled out?
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