“Owen was the first person I ever saw.”
She described the day the bandages came off.
Everything blurred.
Then she heard Owen breathing.
She turned.
His face slowly appeared.
“What did you say?”
“I told him he looked different than I imagined.”
“What did he say?”
“He asked whether he was better-looking in my imagination.”
I almost laughed.
“And?”
“I told him much better.”
MARA SAW ELEANOR SWITCH THE VITAMINS
The afternoon before Owen died, Mom visited.
She brought a new bottle of supplements.
Claimed the old ones had been recalled.
Mara watched her remove one bottle and replace it.
Mara and Owen planned to test the new capsules before he took them.
But the next morning—
Mara forgot they were waiting for results.
She opened one capsule.
Mixed it into Owen’s juice because he hated swallowing pills.
Hours later—
he collapsed.
Mara broke down.
“I gave it to him.”
“You didn’t know.”
“I put it in his glass.”
“My mother put it in your house.”
She looked directly at me.
“Then help me prove it.”
OWEN’S FUNERAL BECAME A TRAP
More than three hundred people attended.
A black memorial box sat beneath Owen’s photograph.
We planted a false message suggesting the original cassette and Nora’s location were inside.
Only a few people received the message.
Mara.
Marcus.
Me.
And my parents.
The box contained nothing but blank paper.