Everything that had happened made her a little uncomfortable.
It wasn't because she was about to lose the bet to Henry and would have to kneel in front of him with roses to profess her love for him in public.
It also wasn't about the fact that she couldn't deal with Nia on her own accord.
The most horrible part was after turning Eastsummer into a hellish place, the Adams family got away with their misdeeds with a simple apology.
It was obvious that Nia's father was lying. Being a supplier of ammunition, surely they must know what the weapons were meant for.
Charlotte didn't believe that everyone couldn't tell that he was lying!
...
At night, after putting the children to bed, Charlotte went and sat on the balcony.
She looked up to the sky.
After a while, her neck felt tired.
She turned to loosen her neck and saw Quinto.