Chapter 9: RANON LEIGHTON IS IN HER HOME
The email address, to which River sent him a message, was not his main. The security around it was so weak that it could be accessed easily. And if it was not for the sender's email address that caught Ranon's eyes, he wouldn't have noticed it quickly.
"Cinnamonroll?" Ranon had never seen an email address as ridiculous as this one, but it intrigued him to open it and find River's message. It took him a while to figure out who the sender was and it surprised him that the IP address came from the Rose family. "Interesting."
Ranon found this very intriguing, since he wondered how a demure daughter from the Rose family would be able to get such top tier information, something that not everyone could get their hands on. Was it legit? However, why would she lie and why would she tell him?
Ranon drew the conclusion that Hazel and Dylan didn't work together. It was very absurd to think they worked together if that woman chose this path. More so, he had not yet received any calls from Dylan Rose about Ranon's 'assault' on his sister.
It was late at night, indeed, but it wouldn't stop Dylan Rose to contact him. But he didn't... which meant that he didn't have any ammunition to go against Ranon.
Based on that, a second meeting with that woman was needed. Ranon started to type his reply. An exchange of information. He clicked 'send' and waited for her reply.
However, Ranon Leighton didn't get the reply that he expected for a whole two weeks, which made him frown, refreshing the email over and over again in his free time, but there was none from that ridiculous email address.
"It's the same, Ranon." Ares looked desperate, because Ranon had been demanding the same thing over and over again. "At this point, you know her better than her two older brothers."
Ares had dug so deep for the information about Hazel Rose, with the same result. By this time, they knew what color Hazel liked and all of her medical history down to what food she liked to eat, her hobbies, her habits and who her friends were, which actually she had none.