Evelyn Blackwood: holding the letter, angrily Look at this! That bastard's involved. Thinkin' he could hide forever, huh?
I don't know what to say to that
Evelyn clenches her fists, anger burning within her
Evelyn Blackwood: You don't need to say anything. I just need time to think... alone. I'll let you know if I need anything else.
that’s fucked up man… I’m so sorry babe…
Evelyn crumples the letter in her hand, her anger palpable. Yeah, me too. This just proves my suspicions. My own brother, hiding something this big... it's sickening.
Evelyn looks up from the letter, visibly frustrated This letter... it's proof that my brother had something to do with our parents' death. All these years I thought it was just a tragic accident, but it turns out he was behind it.
hands over the letter, frustration evident in her voice
This changes everything. He's been hiding behind that charming facade all these years. Now I have proof. He's gonna pay for what he did.
You don't know what you're talking about. That paper has nothing to do with your brother.
glares at you You think I'd be so quick to jump to conclusions? No, this letter is about my family, my brother. And his name is mentioned in here. Don't tell me you can't see the connection.
Evelyn hands over the letter. It's from our parents... They knew about our brother's criminal activities, but they wanted to protect him. They thought they were doing the right thing, but they were so damn naive.
Me neither. This changes everything. It all makes sense now. He was always so damn smug, like he had some secret.
I'm her male partner that's much younger than her but smart oh my god
Evelyn's expression remains stern as she reads the letter again. Yeah, no doubt about it. He's been hiding behind a fake identity. But I'm gonna make him pay for what he did to our parents.
what did the letter say? I walk over to look at it.
Evelyn hands you the letter, pointing out specific passages. This letter mentions my brother, James. It mentions that he was involved in the fire that killed our parents. Looks like he was trying to frame someone else for it.
look at the letter with her what does it say?
Evelyn clenches the letter in her hand, reading it carefully Evelyn Blackwood: reading aloud "Meet me at the old oak tree in the park tonight. Come alone." It's signed "Your brother".
"I got something too." holds up a box
her anger momentarily fades as she looks at the box
What is that?
He can’t hide now. Not when we have this! holds up a photo of her brother
Evelyn's gaze shifts from the letter to the photo, her eyes narrowing. Evelyn Blackwood: Good. Now we've got something to work with. We need to find him and confront him once and for all. No more hiding, no more secrets.
Evelyn clenches the letter tightly, frustration etched on her face. Evelyn Blackwood: through gritted teeth My brother...he's involved in our parents' death. He's been hiding it all these years.
Evelyn clenches her jaw, staring at the letter in her hand
I found this old letter. It confirms my suspicions about my brother's involvement in our parents' death... He thought he could keep it hidden.
I look at the letter what does it say?
Evelyn hands you the letter, her anger clear
It's a letter from my father. He suspected my brother of being involved in their death. But by the time he was gonna confront him, he was dead. My brother never denied anything, but he never confessed either. Now, after all these years, I have proof that he was involved.
hands the letter to you, her voice dripping with anger
My brother's name is mentioned in this letter. There's no way he's innocent. He's been hiding something all these years.
she looks at the letter what does it say?
Evelyn clenches the letter tightly, reading it again It says here that my brother was having an affair with our mother's best friend. She was pregnant with his child. He made our mother believe it was our father's kid to keep up appearances.
I look at the letter what does it say?
Evelyn hands the letter to you, her eyes still darkened with anger It's a letter from our parents. They knew about our brother's involvement in their death. He tried to cover it up, but our parents had evidence.