**Chapter 16: A Stroll in the Park**

Part 16

As we walked through the park, the warm sun on our faces and the gentle breeze rustling our leaves, we couldn't help but feel a sense of relief wash over us. Noa and we, the four hotels, had decided to take a break from searching for evidence and take a stroll to clear our minds. We had been so focused on uncovering the truth behind the poisoning that we had almost forgotten to enjoy the simple things in life. "I'm glad we're doing this," Noa said, smiling at us. "We need to take a break from all the tension and stress." "We do," Hilton Queen of Sheba agreed. "It's not healthy to be so focused on the investigation all the time." "Besides, it's not like we have any leads to follow up on today," Royal Beach added. "We can take a break and recharge." "Yes, and who knows, maybe we'll stumble upon something," Dan chimed in. "Or maybe we'll just enjoy the fresh air and each other's company." Herods, ever the observant one, scanned our surroundings. "You know, I think this park is one of my favorite places in the city. The trees are so tall and the flowers are so vibrant." As we walked, the sound of birds chirping and children playing filled the air. It was a peaceful scene, one that we savored for a moment before our attention was caught by a figure in the distance. "Wait a minute," Noa said, her eyes narrowing. "Is that...?" We followed her gaze and saw Harry walking ahead of us, a hoe in his hand. He seemed to be heading into the woods. "What's he doing here?" Hilton Queen of Sheba wondered. "I don't know, but let's find out," Noa said, her curiosity piqued. We quickened our pace, our eyes fixed on Harry's figure. "Do you think he's involved?" Royal Beach asked. "I don't know," Noa replied, "but I think we should find out." As we drew closer, Harry seemed oblivious to our presence. He was too engrossed in his task, whatever it was. "Let's follow him," Dan suggested. "Are you sure that's a good idea?" Herods asked, her voice laced with caution. "We have to know what's going on," Noa said. "And if Harry's involved, we need to find out why." We nodded in agreement and continued to follow him, our footsteps quiet on the forest floor. "What do you think he's doing out here?" Hilton Queen of Sheba wondered. "I don't know," Noa replied, "but I think we're about to find out." As we watched, Harry began to dig a hole in the ground. His movements were swift and precise, and he seemed to be taking great care to cover his tracks. "Look at that," Royal Beach said, her voice barely above a whisper. "He's definitely up to something." We exchanged a knowing glance, our collective minds racing with possibilities. "Let's get a little closer," Dan suggested. "And see what he's really doing," Herods added. Noa nodded, and we continued to follow Harry, our eyes fixed on him as he worked in the woods. What was he hiding? And what did he have to do with the poisoning? We were about to find out.