"Well, in order for your goods to not be returned, someone had to sign for them, right?"
Sabrina posed a rhetorical question, reminding Robin of the deliveries he had forgotten amidst the news of Sabrina's abduction.
"So, Aria informed you," Robin deduced, feeling uneasy as he had no explanation to offer.
"I don't think she had a choice," Sabrina replied, careful not to implicate Aria with her boss.
Understanding the urgency of those deliveries, Robin comprehended Aria's predicament but also felt curious to know more.
"What else did she tell you?" he inquired.
"Everything, because I insisted on knowing, but there's still something I don't understand," Sabrina admitted.
Robin forced a smile and asked, "What is it?"
"My signatures. How did they end up there?" Sabrina questioned.
Robin pursed his lips, unsure of how to convey the truth without making her feel foolish.
Determined not to lie, he spoke honestly,