There were almost 15 to 20 small rooms and they had two beds on each side, like in a dormitory or maybe something out of the 1950s servant's quarters.
However, that was not the point. The point remained that no matter how much she held out the words, Arabella did not respond, meaning that she was not here.
What pinched her more was the nanny that Salvatore had introduced to her on the airplane was not here as well.
Evelyn had definitely made a fool of herself. She should have never agreed to it in the first place.
"I suppose it's clear now, Madam," Marco turned to look at her as he silently dismissed the guards. "No woman or man is harbouring a child here."
They were not.
"Cool," Evelyn muttered under her breath and turned around to leave.