Frances asked this question about Verity:
Thoughts on the ending?
Ansari Laiba I'm team manuscript here, because in letter she says 'When you hired an overnight nurse and left for your
meeting with them in Manhattan, I snuck into …more
I'm team manuscript here, because in letter she says 'When you hired an overnight nurse and left for your
meeting with them in Manhattan, I snuck into my office and
opened a new checking account online.' If she got a second chance to sneak in her office, why didn't she searched for the manuscripts in all that time she got, instead of opening her account!?

Also, The way she was on her knees, and hands on floor as Lowen saw it on baby monitor, because she must've seen it while she was trying to fix her position from how Jeremy left her, she knew Lowen was watching and that's why she tried hinting that she's hiding something in the floor, so before they could call the police or worse, tried to kill her they'll first look what she was hiding in the floor and might've proved innocent in front of them, but she didn't knew lowen would see it after she had done it and call jeremy. If she was innocent, she would have break out of her paralysed character after she heard lowen yelled jeremy's name, but all she did was waited until jeremy to read the whole manuscript and then come up and finally ask, because she was sure they'll look in the floor first, but little did she knew she had messed it up at her final blow and now jeremy is trying to kill her before she can even say anything. For me that part is the proof that verity was evil all along and was trying to get away with it, hoping that they'll get manipulated. I also think that because this was her ultimate goal since she never tried to kill Lowen, she was waiting for the moment when she can be proved innocent and then silently remove Lowen from her life, just like she removed harper. (less)
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