Andrew slid a folder across the table. "Here, read this."
Amelia took it, flipping through the first few pages. Her eyebrows arched. “Isn't this just the company's sponsorship list? Did something happen?"
The Lane Group had been running several charity programs since the very beginning, but their scholarship fund for underprivileged students was the one everyone took most seriously. Every year, they poured a ton of money into finding students across the country who needed help with tuition or living expenses.
By now, they'd sponsored over five thousand students. A few of them had even joined The Lane Group after graduation. Andrew's own assistant was one of them, a top grad from one of the best universities around.
Amelia had never worked at the company, so she only knew a little about all this. She skimmed a few more pages, still not seeing anything unusual.
Andrew said, "Check the date."
She looked up at the top of the page. Her eyes widened. "Wait, this is from five years ago?"
Andrew nodded.
Amelia frowned, scanning the names more carefully. "What's up with this list?" She looked it over again, but nothing stood out. None of the names felt familiar.
"There's a girl on here," Andrew said. "Beatty."
“Beatty?” Amelia repeated the name quietly, trying to see if it brought anything to mind. It didn't. "Who is she?"
She took a wild guess. "Did she fake her background or something? Was she not really in need?"
Andrew's face grew darker. He was watching her closely now, like he was trying to read her reaction.
Amelia touched her cheek, suddenly self-conscious. "Andrew, what's going on?”
He dropped his gaze to the folder in her hands. His voice was low and steady. "Beatty's nickname is Lulu. Does that mean anything to you?"
At first, Amelia just stared at him, not getting it. The name hovered in her mind, oddly familiar. Then it all clicked, and her eyes flew open.
That name had been buried in her memory for years-a story so old she'd almost managed to forget it existed.
Andrew caught the change in her expression and his eyes turned even colder.
Amelia felt something tighten inside her chest. She tried to breathe, but her heart was racing. "Andrew, why are you asking about this?"
He took a slow sip of water. "So, what did you remember? Tell me."
She shook her head quickly. "There's nothing for me to say. I don't know her. I really
don't know what happened. You must have the wrong person."
Andrew stared straight at her, his eyes sharp and unblinking. His voice was calm, but pressed down on her, heavy as a store. “You already lied about Dennis. Are you really
going to lie again?" 'FindNovel.net
Amelia's heart was pounding so hard she almost winced. She forced a shaky smile. "Andrew, I swear. I don't know anything."
Andrew put his glass down on the table with a sharp click. The sound made her flinch. Sweat prickled on her palms. Sitting this close to him, she was more scared than she'd been a moment ago.
This wasn't the kind of problem that could be fixed with money. This was something Andrew had held onto for years. She couldn't let herself slip up, not even a little.
Even though she was terrified, Amelia tried to keep her cool. "Andrew, I really don't
know what you're talking about.”