"OKAY, now I get it. Everything was a ploy on Carina's part to befriend my wife. So well-planned with her coffeeshop nearby," Jacob said, finally working out what was happening around him. "To cut to the chase, you want your sister to confess what happened that night that made you kill his two fang men and take advantage of his feelings over your sister, am I correct?"
"I'm sorry, Jake, but can we do that?" Ethan's eyes were pleading as he looked at Jacob. "That's the best thing I could think of to stop the issue and pin him from making us feel guilty."
"I can't believe this is happening. I can't bear to gamble on Angeline's safety, Ethan. Hell, why does this happen?"
"I think the strategy that Ethan came up with is good," Alexandro interrupted. "He'll just precede Mallory with Angeline's confession. Because Mallory will also know all that when he confronts your client."
Jacob faced them again with his dark profile, and his visions turned to his wife.