Act I The dog hit the boy before anyone could scream. One moment, Lucas Wren was standing on the manicured grass in his little black suit, smiling awkwardly beneath the warm string lights…
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Act I The little girl was crying so hard she could barely walk. Her white sandals slipped against the gray tile as the man dragged her down the hallway by the arm. She…
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Act I The German Shepherd broke formation before anyone understood why. One second, Ranger was trotting beside Deputy Cole Mercer near the chain-link fence, head high, ears sharp, the kind of disciplined K9…
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Act I The courtroom had been silent for almost eight minutes. That was what everyone remembered later. Not the judge’s questions. Not the polished wood walls or the microphones on the counsel table….
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Act I The barn door was open. That was the first thing Caleb noticed when he stepped into the backyard with his duffel bag still hanging from one shoulder. The second thing was…
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Act I The boy sat alone on the lowest row of the wooden bleachers, trying to disappear inside his black hoodie. The gym was too bright for secrets. Overhead lights reflected off the…
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Act I The box should not have been there. That was the first thing Owen Hart thought as he stumbled through the flooded channel beneath the concrete bridge, water slapping cold against his…
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Act I The rain had washed the cemetery clean of everyone except grief. It fell over the rows of pale headstones, over the dark evergreen trees, over the narrow gravel path where water…
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Act I The first thing Adrian Cole noticed was the pink dress. Not the snow. Not the gazebo lights glowing warm and golden against the winter dark. The dress. A thin, short-sleeved pink…
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Act I The cane hit the asphalt before anyone understood what the officer had done. It clattered across the white parking line, bounced once, then rolled beneath the nose of a silver sedan…
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