Chapter 879: Give Me Your Number
Luke frowned. Something wasnât right.
But he didnât say anything. He simply waited for Jessica to finish chanting the street names before she slowly calmed down.
However, he could sense that she wasnât truly calm.
All kinds of intense emotions were temporarily suppressed by her mantra just now.
Luke sighed and was ready to call it a day.
He knew that there was something wrong with Jessicaâs mental state, which was why he hadnât asked her before.
He was only testing her for now, but he could already feel that Jessica was depressed, and there was a sense of irritation spreading inside her, which wasnât a very good feeling.
After Jessica calmed down, she said, âI donât want to talk about it right now.â She then walked back into the apartment.
Thinking about what she said, Luke felt that there was still hope.
She didnât want to talk about it now, but they might talk about it later.
He was patient. The most important thing for a police officer was patience.
Their conversation stopped there.
Haley soon hurried over.
After talking to Luke and Richard for a while, she had Selina bring Molly into the bedroom.
Looking at the closed bedroom door, Richard asked nervously, âLuke... is this alright?â
Luke said, âWe can only trust Dr. Haley; sheâs the professional. However, you might need to cancel your trip home.â
Richard grew nervous. âNo, I donât blame Molly. Thereâs just something wrong with her mental state...â
Luke stopped her. âRichard, I donât plan to take you back to the police station, not now and not later. What Iâm saying is that itâs best if you find a place for Molly, and go home only after weâve dealt with this.â
Relieved, Richard asked tentatively, âWhere?â
Luke said, âAsk Dr. Haley later. She may have a suitable recommendation.â
Richardâs face fell. What recommendation would a psychiatrist have? Wouldnât it be a mental hospital?
But it would be worse for his mentally ill daughter to be locked up in a detention center.
Luke stopped comforting him.
Given Mollyâs current condition, it would be best if she entered a mental hospital. He couldnât give the couple too much hope.
Mollyâs treatment lasted for over an hour.
When Haley came out, the couple immediately surrounded her and asked, âDr. Haley, howâs Molly?â
Haley looked around the room, and her gaze finally landed on Jessica. âMiss Jones, I canât divulge the patientâs condition to you, so can you excuse us?â
Jessica, who had been sitting quietly in a corner, raised her head blankly. Haley repeated her words.
Jessica stood up silently and left the room.
Haley didnât talk to everyone for long. She only told the couple that Mollyâs condition was stable for now, but she needed to be treated at a specialist hospital immediately. That was the best choice for them and their daughter.
The treatment would take some time. The couple had to be prepared.
Then, after Luke asked, Haley suggested a specialist hospital: Kingâs Park Sanatorium.
The sanatorium was on the west side of Brooklyn, which was where Haley worked.
Haley assured the couple that Molly would undergo ânormalâ treatment inside, and they could visit her often.
Flustered by what happened today, Richard and his wife quickly agreed to Haleyâs proposal.
Lukeâs car was most suitable for escorting potentially dangerous individuals, so he would take Molly to the sanatorium.
Richard and his wife would follow behind them.
After everything was decided, everyone left.
This time, both Luke and Selina helped bring Mollyâs belongings downstairs and put them in the coupleâs car.
As they were leaving, Jessica suddenly ran after Luke. âGive me your number.â
As he walked with Molly, Luke gave her his business card. âI hope you wonât make me wait too long, Miss Jones.â
Jessica didnât respond. She put the business card in her pocket and hurried away.
Haley, who was following behind Luke, observed the scene with great interest.
She certainly didnât think Jessica was interested in Luke; it was more likely that she had something to discuss with him in private.
She was also interested in Jessica.
However, she was focused on Molly, and wasnât in a hurry to approach Jessica.
Half an hour later, Luke observed the sanatorium by the ocean. âThe environment seems pretty good, not like the ones in horror movies.â
Walking on the beach with him, Selina said casually, âYou donât watch horror movies. How do you know what they look like?â
Luke rolled his eyes. âI saw Jennifer Perryâs famous work in high school. Back then, she was known as the Scream Queen. Would you dare say that wasnât a horror movie?â
Selina was lost for words.
That movie had contained the three classic ingredients for a horror film: nightfall, a murderer in a mask, and a hysterical, gorgeous Jennifer in wet pajamas. How could it not be a horror movie?
She could only change the subject. âHow do we find that Kilgrave? From the way he gave Molly away and implanted that âkill others or kill yourselfâ suggestion, I donât think he cares about this abandoned toy anymore.â
Luke sighed. âHaley said that he didnât order Molly to keep silent before because of his arrogance. Now, it seems that he just wanted Molly to silence herself.â
If he hadnât been there, it wouldâve been hard to say if one person or three people wouldâve died in the elevator.
âLetâs look for surveillance cameras around Mollyâs apartment later and see if we can find any clues about Kilgrave,â he said.
After chatting for a while, someone walked out of a side door of the sanatorium.
âThank you, Haley,â said Luke.
Haley pushed up her black glasses and pressed down on her golden locks which were being messed up by the ocean breeze. âThis is my case as well, right? What are you going to do?â
Luke said, âLet us know if you get any more leads from Molly on Kilgrave. Weâll focus on investigating Kilgraveâs whereabouts, and try to solve this problem as soon as possible.â
âAlthough I donât want to say it, it might not do Mollyâs condition any good unless she sees the man die with her own eyes.â
Luke chuckled. âIâm a detective. Guns are my specialty. Youâre a doctor. Treating patients is your specialty, right?â
She was silent for a moment. âThatâs true. Then, I can only hope that everything goes well for you.â