Olivia In the morning, we questioned our two suspects, Wendy and Radagast. I didn’t have any witnesses, except for staff, against Radagast and, of course, the way everyone knew he treated her. The unfortunate problem with that situation was that she publicly declared herself his mistress, meaning in council circles she was in a relationship with him. The Councillor walked into the boardroom and gave me a nod. There was no sign of the father from the night before, but I was used to it. “Where are we starting today?” He got right down to business. “I thought we would speak to Radagast first?” I smiled and he looked intrigued. “Is this because of our discussion last night?” Only his eyes gave away his sudden change in tone. I looked at him, studying his every move. I knew why he was ask

