Chapter 438
The next afternoon, Leanna got a call from the police, claiming they saw Elliot coming to her studio sometime
before he died. They noticed his frequent contact with the studio, so they wanted to ask her questions and see if
they could find any clues. After she ended the call, she got up and took her stuff before leaving her office.
Seeing her exiting the office, Zoe asked, "Where are you going, Nana?"
Leanna responded, "The cops just called. They said they needed my help in the investigation of Elliot's death as
they found out that he had come to our workshop before and that he had a beef with me."
A frown creased Zoe's forehead. "What's that got to do with you? You're the victim here."
Leanna smiled faintly. "It's fine. Just a testimonial record. I'll be back soon."
"Okay. Call me if you need anything."
"Sure."
Once at the police station, the cops first told Leanna to tell them who she was, then they asked her about the
relationship she shared with Elliot. They also wanted to know when the last time she saw him was. She answered all
questions honestly. After the testimonial was done, one of the cops gave her an appreciative nod. "Thanks for
coming. Your cooperation is much appreciated."
"No problem." A momentary pause swooped in. And then, she asked, "How is the investigation going?"
Just as the cop was about to answer, she saw Queenie arrive at the police station.
Queenie glanced at Leanna before approaching the cop. "I'm Queenie Wojzicki. I'm here to provide my testimonial."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe cop turned to Leanna and said, "That's all for today. We'll call when we find any clues."
"Sure. Thanks."
The cop then turned his attention to Queenie. "Come with me."
Queenie hummed in acknowledgment and went with the cop, looking calm.
Leanna saw her off. She pursed her lips as a few thoughts ran across her mind. Instead of leaving right away, she
chose to wait outside the police station.
One hour had elapsed, and Queenie finally came out.
Unlike Leanna's beef with Elliot, Queenie's feud with him was public knowledge. He claimed Queenie had assaulted
him before and that he was even hospitalized for that. Thus, she had become the prime suspect in his murder.
However, just as Leanna and the others had suspected, Elliot's killer was a grown man. No matter the situation,
Queenie could never overwhelm him, let alone kill him.
When the cops asked her if she had hired someone to assault Elliot, Queenie remained firm on the stance that she
had no idea about it. She claimed Elliot slandered her because she wouldn't give in to his harassment. There was no
evidence proving the veracity of his testimonial, and the cops did notice how raunchy his private life was. Queenie's
testimonial fit the bill, so they let her go.
The moment she left the police station, she saw Leanna standing right outside. Her fists were balled, and no longer
did she look calm. She mocked, "Are you happy now?"
"Why should I?" Leanna asked.
"Elliot is dead, and now I'm the prime suspect. You got your wish. I've paid for sabotaging the competition."
A silent chuckle escaped Leanna's lips. "Oh, you're so charming. You make it sound like I'm shifting the blame for his
murder to you. If you aren't the real killer, you have nothing to worry about."
Queenie lost her composure for a moment, but she quickly calmed down. "Just trying to vent."
Leanna stared at her. "Have you seen Ron lately?" she blurted.
Alarm bells rang in Queenie's head. "Why do you ask?"
"Nothing. Just wanna see him."
"I don't know anything. Don't ask me. I have nothing to do with Elliot's murder."
Icily, Leanna remarked, "That was a simple yes or no question. Why did you complicate it?"
Queenie gnashed her teeth. "I said I have nothing to do with this. Stop asking me." With that, she tried to leave.
Leanna stood around for a few moments before she turned around. Her voice was a whisper, but Queenie heard it
anyway. "I know you have something to do with Elliot's murder."
And she's going to push all the blame onto Ron. The last time I brought him up, she looked frustrated. She even
blamed him for not handling the Elliot problem well. But now, she looks alarmed instead. The cops will find out she
and Ron have a connection sooner or later. If she loses composure in front of them and gives them vague answers,
they're just going to think she's trying to cover for him.
Queenie froze at that. She turned around once more, her teeth clenched. "I know you hate me, but don't try to pin
the murder on me."
Leanna responded, "And your next line will be, 'I might not be the murderer, but I won't sympathize with Elliot. The
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murderer did God's work. All the better if he's already a fugitive.' Am I right?"
"Well, odd to hear you say that. Yes, Ron and I are childhood friends, but I was overseas for three years. I have no
idea what he was up to during that time, and his business is none of my concern. Ever since I found out he was a
sc*m, I never contacted him again. But you… You wouldn't stop bringing him up, and you're trying to make him look
innocent. Are you trying to pin the murder on me when you're the real murderer?" Queenie questioned, but her
eyes were looking elsewhere.
Leanna smiled. "Good point, but you know why he's being hunted. Do you think pinning the blame on him will help
you out?"
Queenie snapped, "I have no idea what you're talking about. I will not confess to something I never did."
And I'm not going to argue anymore. Leanna took a few steps forward, and then she turned around. "Oh, did you
know? Your father died."
That statement surprised Queenie, and the look on her face changed. "Leanna McKinney, you witch! First, you try
to make me a murderer, and now you're cursing me?!"
Leanna continued, "He's been dead for a month at least. I'm just trying to tell you about it. This isn't a curse,
Queenie. You're overreacting." After that, she got into her car without saying another word.
The car vanished into the distance. Queenie tried to say something, but not a word came out of her mouth. He's
dead? Impossible. That b*tch is lying. She was about to call her father when she abruptly stopped what she was
doing. If he's dead, then at least there won't be anyone left to drag me down. Nobody will look down on me
anymore.