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CHAPTER TWENTY Chloe watched the whole thing happen and it was like having an out of body experience. She was both surprised and saddened to see that Danielle really didn’t even fight it. She didn’t protest too much and there were very few arguments. Greene stood with Chloe while another agent put handcuffs on Danielle and started leading her out of the apartment. Danielle only looked at Chloe once, right in the middle of having her rights read to her. There was a heartbreaking stare between them in that moment—a moment in which Chloe realized just how broken and lost her sister was. It was also a look that made Chloe feel that maybe—just maybe—Danielle would have been capable of killing Martin. Even though Danielle had admitted to sinking the car—something that would surely come up in q