"Grandfather, I believe Leo. I don't think he's that kind of person."
As the victim, Shirley Thorne was the first to support Josephine Grant's point, saying with an air of righteousness, "Josephine is still the more likely suspect."
She didn't want this farce to drag on any longer. The sooner it was over, the better.
As a fellow woman, just looking at Josephine Grant for a few seconds made her wish she could send her back into her mother's womb for a do-over.
'What a piece of trash.'
Josephine Grant was completely unaware of Shirley Thorne's inner thoughts. Believing her plan had succeeded, she immediately said to the old man, "Grandfather, I really know I was wrong. I'll never do it again."
She was still afraid that Grandfather, in a fit of anger, would kick her out of the Grant family. If that happened, she wouldn't have any money to spend on Leo.
