"It was a beautiful job, I have to admit," Roman says, laughing.
"Yes, a true work of art," I agree. "The other prisoners will love the 'tattoo' of the new prison guest."
Kennedy
"I didn't want to force you to do something you didn't want to do," I say to Ernest as I leave Brooklyn's husband's office, "but I'd be lying if I didn't admit that I'm glad we came."
"Do you really think there is hope?"
"He didn't give youhope—he gave youcertainty. To echo Hades' words, he is not considered the best neurosurgeon in the world for nothing."
Even before we got married, I went to an appointment with Athanasios at Hades’ insistence, because he thought he could help me with the amnesia, but as the doctors had said before and Athanasios confirmed, my case is not neurological but rather, emotional.
It's not that I can't remember; my mind apparentlyrefusesto remember.
"Well, if he thinks there's a chance I can get rid of this bastard," he says, referring to the aneurysm, "I can't wait for us to do it."
"I love you, Ernest. I will stay by your side, and I'm sure everything will work out."
Hades
CHAPTER FIFTY-EIGHT
Two weeks later
I park on our property,and I know something is wrong when I see not only my brothers' cars but Odin's as well.
I have confirmation that it's not good news as soon as Kennedy opens the door to our house and runs up to me, her face set in a serious expression.
"King?" I ask, feeling a stab in my chest.
"No, it's about your grandfather. Odin discovered something very serious."
"Tell me."
"I think they would prefer to do so."
"I want to hear it from you."
"It was Vina who pushed him down the stairs. He may have had a heart attack, but perhaps it was due to fright, because the person who caused his fall was Pam's grandmother."
"What are you going to do?" Kennedy asks everyone, but she looks at me.
"The only thing we can do," I say, "is hand over the footage to the police."
"But from what I understand, that's exactly what your grandfather didn't want, for them to find out that he had an affair for over a decade with the housekeeper. Otherwise, when he fell ill, he would have told you that he was afraid that Vina would do something bad to him. Instead, he preferred to install the cameras."
"Which turned out to be a fatal mistake," Odin says.
"Yes, but she won't get away with it. She's a murderer, and she's going to pay," I say.
We had already found evidence that Vina had been fooling Pam for years, deluding her since she was little that she would be a Kostanidis wife when she grew up. However, despite being sick, that is not a crime.
Odin focused on my grandfather's death and their supposed relationship. Out of pride, and for fear of a scandal, Grandpa remained beside his future murderer, having no idea of the real danger he was in.
I see Zeus talking to the lawyers and I know that they will soon get the unfortunate woman arrested.
Despite the shock of learning that my grandfather's death was not natural, I feel relieved that all our enemies will be punished.