she wouldnât show her face in that courtroom. He had to know Ali was a coldhearted killer and liar. Then again, he actually wasnât Aliâs dadâthat was Mr. Hastings. And he was attending . . . supporting Spencer. Her head started to hurt with how messed up it all was.
She wondered, too, where Jason was in all this. It was clear Mrs. D was wallowing at home, too overwrought to attend, but what was Aliâs brotherâs excuse? Maybe he was smart and didnât believe the hype.
âWhat about the defenseâs position that Alison DiLaurentis is still alive?â a reporter asked the lawyer.
The DA sniffed. âItâs very clear Ms. DiLaurentis was murdered.â
Hanna made a small eep. Mike muted the TV. âThereâs no use watching this.â He walked over and wrapped his arms around her shoulders. âItâs going to be okay. I promise. Iâll be there the whole time.â
Hanna was about to answer him when his phone beeped. He glanced at the screen, and his face clouded.
âIs it a reporter?â Hanna asked, feeling jumpy. Sheâd gotten so many calls from nosy people in the past twenty-four hours that sheâd had to clear out her voicemail twice. Mike had mentioned theyâd gotten his number, too.
âNo,â Mike murmured, his eyes still on the screen. âMy mom still canât get ahold of Aria.â
Hanna cocked her head. âSince when?â
Mikeâs fingers tapped the keyboard. âSince last night. And I didnât see her this morning, but I thought she was at Noelâs or somethingâit was early. But the cops came to the house just now. Aria never met them after the funeral to hand over her IDs and get her ankle monitor. And apparently she made a big ATM withdrawal at the airport.â
Hanna wrinkled her brow. âYouâre kidding.â She could hardly believe Aria would do such a thing. âDo you think she took a flight somewhere?â
âI donât know. But that would be really, really stupid.â Mike glanced at Hanna, his expression frantic. âI canât believe she didnât call anyone. You havenât heard from her?â
Hanna pulled her bottom lip into her mouth. âNo,â she said in a small voice. Sheâd called Aria a million times since their fight, but it had gone straight to voicemail.
Mikeâs mouth twitched. âWhat did you guys fight about, anyway?â
Hanna slapped her arms to her sides. âEmily, Ali . . . I donât even know.â
Sheâd tried to understand the fight, but it was no use. Did she blame Spencer for Emilyâs plunge into the ocean? Spencer had been the one who suggested they stay the night, after all, and in hindsight, they all should have gone homeâEmily would have been the safest, not to mention they might not have gotten caught for violating the terms of their bail.
But it wasnât like they knew that was going to happen. It reminded Hanna of the accident sheâd gotten into last summer: Sheâd driven Madison home because Madison was too drunk to drive, but she hadnât made Aâs car come out of nowhere. She hadnât planned to crash.
Hanna had tried Spencerâs phone yesterday, too, but sheâd hung up before the call went to voicemail. She hadnât known what to say. Iâm sorry? Was she? It was annoying, too, that Spencer hadnât called her. She should have, at least to apologize for freaking out on Hanna at the funeral. Why did Hanna have to be the one to crack first?
Mike sat down on the bed and turned his phone over in his hands. âWhere do you think she went?â
Hanna raised her shoulders. âMaybe nowhere? Maybe it was just to fool the police?â
âMy moneyâs on Europe,â Mike said softly. He rubbed his hands through his hair. âI just hope sheâs safe.â Then a strange expression crossed his face. âOr you donât think
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