Uncle Anderson, whom she has always respected, should be… the man she has to be blamed for her loss.
Even knowing that Carl Anderson is the man his father saved fourteen years ago, Katrina can't stop resenting him. The pain kept coming in, and she shed tears without a hold.
With her father's intelligence of swimming, it is more than enough to save a man from the water.
But... he still didn't survive.
Katrina's mind lingered so many questions, "Why did Uncle Carl hold her father so tightly when he jumped into the water to save him?
Even when the forensic examined the wounds on her father's body, there were signs of scratches left on it.
He made it harder for her father to swim.
He just asked for help and wanted to live, but he didn't care about the life of the man who saves him. Didn't he care what would happen to the man he was holding on to? That he might cause him to death after saving him?