Both David and Dean couldn't go inside since the policy was ‘two at a time’. So they impatiently walked along the verandah, sighing and hoping Ken was feeling OK. They only could hear Jad’s voice. He sounded impatient as they also were. It seemed he wasn't getting the answers he wanted to hear. If there were a thing Jad hated, then it was beating around the bush and wasting time. After what seemed like the whole day, Jad and his partner finally left Ken's room. Even knowing David and his friend were waiting outside, they walked past them. That was what and how Dean and David saw it. “Now what? You called us here and then after interrogating him, you leave here as if you didn't see us and as if we don't care about what is actually going on,” Dean finally shouted across the verandah, mak
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