ed, a woman I' d met twice in my thirty years, had passed away. I was
mil
heart thumping against m
old, tugged at my je
in her soft curls. "Juice, and cookies, an
his money, it would change everything. We could pay off the mortgage, start Li
confirming the funds were now
the living room, when I heard the thud
ed by
il
ne Mark had promised to fix th
patio below, still, a te
ent silent,
other, Linda. I only remember the sire
and took charge. She insisted on driving m
ing through my tears. Linda was talking, tryi
g, coming straight for us
, twisting metal,
then n
kne
, I was floatin
her slumped over the wheel
eam. I was dead
spread through me, h
saw Mark. He was at our home, talking to the police. His face was e
e, disembodied state. Poor Mark. He
en, arrived. She put
ce offic
ce crumpled, then, slowly
eplaced by a smirk. A sma
t Karen. "I
to a smile that was just as chi
mooth, confident. "Five million. Enoug
istant. I' d had suspicions, a
er hand resting on a visibly pregnant belly
d, her voice sharp. "Appear devast
. "Sarah was so careless with Lily. And that accident
. A low, c
er. They had killed my mo
mo
me. If I' d had a body, I would h
o suffer. I wan
gain, but this time, it felt diff
clear, cut through the fu