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“I’m going to get Reese from school and take him somewhere fun. Maybe to the crack dealer over behind the 7-Eleven on Magnolia.”
It makes perfect sense to me. She’s not the only one with secrets.
“Maybe you’ll feel differently after a shower. Do you want to do that?” he asks like I’m a feral cat he’s trying to coax inside.
We’re two blind people trying to lead each other through a maze, and I’m forced to work with someone I don’t trust anymore.
They got the phone nine months ago, shortly after they started hooking up, because they didn’t want anyone to know about their relationship.
Jacob’s last text to Sawyer was sent the day before the accident. My blood chills as I read his words: I wanted to kill you when I saw you flirting with those girls at lunch.
“I did it.” His voice is wobbly, unsure. “I killed Sawyer.”
“I didn’t mean to, Mom. I didn’t.” Each word is purposeful—deliberate and slow.
“He went into detail about the things he’d do to Luna to prove it, and that’s when I lost it. I don’t even know what happened. But it was disgusting, and he wouldn’t stop. I just remember he wouldn’t shut up.” His eyes glaze over.
“You don’t have to be afraid. Sawyer is waiting for you. Go to him.”
Bryan got rid of Ted and hired a cutthroat defense attorney to get him off. But Caleb killed his best friend because he was drunk and angry—I’m not sure he should.
I’ve missed you too and I hope you’re well. Can we chat soon? There’s something I need to tell you. Love, May

