âYes, he did. Are you hurt, Imogen?â Shirley asked, concerned.
âIâm fine. I broke my arm when I was escaping, but I got it fixed. Still have some bruises around, but theyâre superficial wounds.â Imogen asked, âBy the way, Shirley, any idea who those kidnappers were?
Did they mention anything to you?
Shirley recalled her unsettling speculation earlier. Despite initially dismissing it, too many coincidences lined up, making it hard to ignore. She thought to herself, Why did she choose that specific coffee shop on the street? She needed to confirm, not because she thought Imogen would harm her, but to be certain. âThey did share something with me, and itâs perplexing. Still baffles me, to be honest,â she admitted.
Imogenâs expression turned horrified, and her pupils contracted. Unable to contain herself, she inquired, âWhat did they say?â
Shirley frowned, sensing a hint of panic from Imogen.
Imogen quickly realized she rushed the question and offered a reassuring smile. âSorry, Shirley. Donât take it the wrong way. Iâm assisting Roy with the investigation, and I need more details from you.â
Shirley smiled and said, âNo worries. I know youâre concerned for me.â
âCan you share what the kidnappers told you? Any mention of a possible accomplice?â Imogen asked, this time in a softer tone.
Shirley went with that line of questioning and said, âI think they did, but I bumped my head. I still feel dizzy now, so I forgot what they told me. Maybe Iâll remember it when I wake up tomorrow.â
âYou bumped your head? Is it bad?â Imogen asked.
âIâm alright. Just have to get some rest,â Shirley said.
âGet some rest, then. Tell me right away if you remember what the kidnappers told you, alright,â Imogen said. Shirley said, âSure thing.â
âAnd weâre friends, Shirley. I want to contribute something, so if you remember anything, tell me right away,â Imogen requested, a little unabashed.
Shirley agreed right away, âOf course. Iâll tell you right away if I remember anything.â
âThank you, Shirley. Youâre my best friend. When you were back there kidnapped, I wished I could take your place. I wished you were the one to escape.â
âHey Imogen, mind if I ask you something? When they knocked you out, did they handcuff you and put something over your head?â Shirley inquired.
Imogenâs eyes sparkled with cunning as she replied casually, âGuess they didnât expect me to wake up so soon after the knockout, so they didnât get a chance to cuff me in time. Lucky for me, their oversight allowed me to slip away. Youâre not thinking Iâm in cahoots with the kidnappers, are you, Shirley?â
Shirley quickly dismissed the idea, saying, âNo way, Imogen. I know you like the back of my hand.â
Imogen breathed a sigh of relief. Despite coming from a privileged background, she realized Shirley was somewhat sheltered and naive, making her unlikely to suspect anything. âThanks for trusting me.
This whole kidnapping fiasco is entirely my fault. I shouldnât have gone for that extra coffee or taken you into that coffee shop,â she admitted, berating herself.
Shirley reassured her, âItâs not your fault. If they wanted to take me, they could have done it anywhere else.â
âIâm sorry, Shirley. This is all because of me. I caused the vice president to worry about you,â Imogen lamented.
âDonât beat yourself up. Let bygones be bygones. Iâll just be more cautious from now on,â Shirley consoled Imogen.