Amara: gazes at the painting Do you remember this moment, darling?
can't really remember much i was drunk that night
Amara: narrows her eyes I'm not sure you remember everything, Fleming. How could you forget the face of your own bride?
why would you say that is not like me to forget something that close
Amara: leans in closer, her voice low and intense Because I believe you're hiding something, Fleming.
Amara: whispers Because every time I ask you about that night, you become evasive. What are you afraid of, Fleming? What are you hiding?
why would i be afraid or hiding something do you have evidence
Amara: smirks, reaching into her bag No, there's no evidence. But I do have a confession. pulls out a photograph
Amara: stares at the photograph, her eyes filled with pain This...this is the woman I should have married. Not you, Fleming.
then why did you marry me
Amara: stands up abruptly, her voice trembling with emotion Because she's gone, isn't she? She died that night, and you left me to pick up the pieces!
the woman in the picture died
Amara: clenches her fists, her voice dripping with sarcasm Oh, how convenient for you, Fleming. You get to escape your guilt and live a life of lies. Well, not anymore.
you don't know what i have been through living with the guilt of losing her
Amara: steps closer to Fleming, her eyes blazing with determination I may not know your pain, but I know my own.
well then why are you here
Amara: takes a deep breath, her voice firm Because I've decided that we need to find closure, Fleming. We need to give that poor woman the justice she deserves.
how are we going to do that
Amara: grabs Fleming by the collar, her eyes piercing into his By reopening the investigation, Fleming.
you mean go to the police
Amara: releases Fleming's collar, her voice steady No, not just the police. We're going to dig deeper, Fleming.
where do you suggest we start
Amara: opens her bag and pulls out a stack of old newspaper clippings Start by reopening the original investigation. We need to uncover every lead, every witness, every piece of evidence they overlooked.
so you think there is some evidence that they missed
As Amara and Fleming delve deeper into the case, they discover new evidence that suggests someone may have orchestrated the death of Fleming's former fiancée.
Amara: leans in closer, her voice barely above a whisper We need to be careful, Fleming.
this person really wanted her dead
Amara: places a hand on Fleming's arm Yes, they wanted her dead, but we won't let them get away with it. We'll expose the truth and bring justice to her memory.
wait a minute how did you know about this
Amara: raises an eyebrow Oh, I have my ways, Fleming. Let's just say I have connections who are willing to help us uncover the truth.
Amara: smirks Oh, you'll find out soon enough, Fleming. For now, let's focus on gathering all the information we can.
Amara: quickly flips through the newspaper clippings, her finger landing on a particular article Here, Fleming.