Chapter 124
When His Eyes Opened
The news of Cassandraâs death came out around 7 a.m. the next morning.
She had jumped out of the window of the hotel room she was staying in and had died upon impact.
The police retrieved Averyâs contact information from identification that Cassandra had left in her hotel
room.
Jack was dead and Wanda was abroad.
The only person who could identify Cassandraâs body was Avery.
Avery was still half asleep when she answered the call.
Even after she had hung up, she thought she was dreaming.
It was not until she snapped out of her trance and checked her phoneâs call history that she realized
she was not in a dream.
She leaped out of bed, skipped breakfast, and rushed to the hotel where the incident had taken place.
âShe had jumped, Sir. When we opened the door, she ran to the window and jumped before we could
do anything. It was obvious that she was ridden with guilt.â
Elliotâs subordinate reported the events surrounding Cassandraâs death to him.â Elliot took a sip of
coffee, then ordered coldly, âKeep an eye on Cole Foster.â
Cassandra and Cole were close.
Cassandra wanting Elliot dead meant that Cole had the same idea in his head.
It was yet to be determined if Cassandra was the mastermind behind the assassination attempt, after
all.
She could be nothing but a scapegoat, but she still deserved to die.
The police had closed off the hotel when Avery arrived.
She followed a police officer to the crime scene.
âMiss Tate, our initial investigation identified the victim as your sister, Cassandra Tate. However, we will
still need a positive identification from you,â said the officer. âShe died upon impact after the fall around
five in the morning.â
Averyâs heart raced frantically in her chest as she felt like an invisible force was strangling her.
It was not long until they arrived where Cassandraâs body was.
The thick, metallic smell of blood permeated the air.
Averyâs hand shot up to cover her nose as she stared at the bloodstains on the ground.
The officer pulled back the white sheet covering Cassandraâs body, revealing the bloody,
unrecognizable face underneath it.
Avery immediately began to vomit violently.
It was impossible for her to identify that mangled mess of flesh and blood.
Throughout her time in medical school, she had dissected small animals and human corpsesâ¦
However, this was the first time she had come face to face with such a disfigured body!
âAre you alright, Miss Tate?â asked the officer as he helped Avery up.
Averyâs chest rose and fell at a rapid pace.
âIâm sorry⦠I canât tell⦠Just do a DNA test or something!â
âWe can do that, but it will take some timeâ¦â
âI canât tell⦠I really canâtâ¦â
Avery took another glance at Cassandraâs mangled face, and tears began to stream down her cheeks.
Her emotions were a mess.
This was not just a simple matter of losing a so-called family member.
Her relationship with Cassandra had always been unpleasant.
However, not being fond of a person and seeing their lifeless body were two completely different things.
The police moved Cassandraâs body away.
They also took away all of the personal items that she left in her hotel room.
Avery sat in a squad car and sobbed.
Why would Cassandra kill herself? Did she get into a fight with Cole?