Matthew stared at the young girl, his expression a mix of disbelief and reluctant admiration. Never in his life could he have imagined Serena would unravel everything so thoroughly. Even Edward had not been able to figure it out until the end.
Even Edward, with all his cunning and resources, had failed to piece it together until the very end. Yet here she stood, composed and self-assured, as though the answers had always been hers to uncover.
Serena's lips curled into a faint smile as she noted his reaction. "Judging by your expression, I'd say I've done quite well," she said, her voice carrying an edge of amusement. "It seems I've managed to get everything correct—more or less." She paused, letting the weight of her words settle before continuing. "Now, if we're done marveling at my deductions, I believe it's time we return to the proposition I have for you."