Interesting observation, Nafany.
We have to consider the point of view of Trixie, which was largely
incomplete. Indeed, she do not knew how wide was the businnes of the
Bitch-Tandem, she only discovered a single kidnapping (Country Girl) used for their private fun. Nothing more.
It's just during the party that Trixie discovered the other slaves and the existence of the witch-coven. Too much for her to handle. And at the end the naivety of Nancy closed the trap around her.
Sad news, but as I wrote I already had the feeling that this story of the "pendrive" was just a trick to make us image how Trixie could come out of her troubles. It would have been a too easy solution. Anyway it will be interesting to see
HOW this subplot of the pendrive will fail:
1) Will Evie force Trixie to confess its existence?
2) Will Nancy give it to Evie by her own initiative, believing that her "trusted" professor could help Trixie?
3) Will Evie discover its existence in a casually way, during one of her many sessions of hypnosis on Nancy?
4) The policeman (or whoever) which Nancy gives the pendrive is an affiliate of Evie, and he turn it to her.
5) Nancy breaks her promise to not look the contain of the pendrive and then...(Who know? She could decide to erase it)
6) ...Another possibility at your choice (which anyhow will lead to the failure of this pendrive's subplot.)
Well...Even though miss Park can't know it, she is the first one who should be angry at Trixie...
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