Very good chapter, perfect closure for Scott's arc. Brett and him had interesting interactions, honest and even ... Heartfelt.
Scott told Hayden that Brett can act lightly and be misunderstood, and it would good to at least have a serious conversation once, thus them meeting now.
The chapter ends with another cliffhanger (AGAIN). Brett tells Hayden "you saw the trial, you know the huge mess that happened after Weaver brought out the new witness" ... Who is it I don't think it would be the inspector, it's probably someone else and maybe, just maybe, the inspector would be the one to do something later, correct the narrative to redeem himself (too good to be true).
But considering the fact that Hayden didn't talk to Brett during those 2 years, I don't think this "mess" was that harmful to Brett, otherwise Hayden would probably have reached him out (+the unharmed very privileged position he kept, how he's independent enough to do business on his name and not the company's name etc)
Very good chapter, perfect closure for Scott's arc. Brett and him had interesting interactions, honest and even ... Heartfelt.
Scott told Hayden that Brett can act lightly and be misunderstood, and it would good to at least have a serious conversation once, thus them meeting now.
The chapter ends with another cliffhanger (AGAIN). Brett tells Hayden "you saw the trial, you know the huge mess that happened after Weaver brought out the new witness" ... Who is it I don't think it would be the inspector, it's probably someone else and maybe, just maybe, the inspector would be the one to do something later, correct the narrative to redeem himself (too good to be true).
But considering the fact that Hayden didn't talk to Brett during those 2 years, I don't think this "mess" was that harmful to Brett, otherwise Hayden would probably have reached him out (+the unharmed very privileged position he kept, how he's independent enough to do business on his name and not the company's name etc)
Théories are needed