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He Married My Sister for a Reason. The Truth Was Written in My Name. – usnews PART 2

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That made it worse.

“Evelyn.”

Ben turned slightly. “Richard claimed he didn’t know where she was.”

“Richard claims many things.”

Daniel kept his eyes on the road.

“His attorney has already demanded his release. Graham Voss disappeared from his home before deputies arrived.”

“Someone warned him,” Ben said.

“Probably.”

“Inside the department?”

“Possibly.”

I looked out at trees blurred by rain.

“Rosie knew.”

Daniel nodded. “She included Graham’s payments for a reason.”

“Why hasn’t Graham exposed Richard?”

“Money. Fear. Or because Richard’s version contains some truth.”

I hated that possibility.

Villains were easier when every word they spoke was false.

The cottage appeared shortly before noon.

Its white paint peeled from the siding, revealing traces of faded blue beneath. The porch sagged. Weeds had swallowed the stone path.

Ben tried the brass key on the front door.

It did not fit.

We searched the porch, shed, and storm cellar.

At the back of the property stood an old boathouse.

The key opened its padlock.

Inside, the air smelled of damp wood and gasoline. A rowboat hung from ceiling hooks. Fishing rods leaned against one wall.

Nothing suggested a woman had lived there.

Then Daniel noticed fresh scratches on the floor.

We moved an old workbench.

Beneath it was a steel hatch.

The brass key fit.

Cold air rose from below.

Daniel drew his weapon.

A narrow staircase descended into darkness.

At the bottom, we found a room.

Not a cellar.

A bunker.

Shelves held canned food, medicine, bottled water, and batteries. A desk supported radio equipment and security monitors showing live images of the cottage grounds.

One screen displayed our car.

Another showed the boathouse entrance.

A third showed us standing inside the room.

Someone had been watching.

“Hands where I can see them,” a woman said behind us.

We turned.

She stood in a doorway partly concealed by shelving.

She was in her early sixties, thin, with gray threaded through dark hair. A scar ran from her left temple to her jaw.

She held a shotgun.

My heart stopped.

I knew her eyes.

Rosie had the same eyes.

“Evelyn?” I whispered.

Her face changed.

She lowered the weapon.

“Claire.”

She crossed the room and wrapped her arms around me.

I stood rigid.

This woman smelled of soap, cedar smoke, and the lavender lotion my mother used when I was a child.

A sound broke from my chest.

Then I held her.

Seventeen years collapsed.

I was sixteen again, waiting beside a window for headlights that never came.

“You’re alive.”

“I’m sorry.”

“You’re alive.”

“I’m so sorry.”

I pushed away.

Anger came as quickly as relief.

“You let us bury you.”

“I had no choice.”

“You had seventeen years.”

“I watched you from a distance.”

“That makes it worse.”

Her mouth trembled.

“I know.”

Ben stepped forward.

“Rosie found you.”

Evelyn’s gaze moved to him.

“Is she alive?”

“Yes. She survived surgery.”

Evelyn covered her mouth.

“The babies?”

“Alive.”

She sagged against the wall, weeping.

Ben’s voice hardened.

“Why didn’t you go to her?”

“Because anyone close to me becomes a target.”

“Richard?”

“No.”

“Samuel Vale?”

Evelyn looked at me.

“Samuel was dangerous. But he wasn’t the one I was hiding from.”

Daniel lowered his gun but did not holster it.

“Who?”

Evelyn closed the concealed door.

“Graham Voss.”

We exchanged glances.

“He helped Richard move you,” I said.

“He helped move Laura.”

“My biological mother.”

“Yes.”

“What happened that night?”

Evelyn sat at the desk.

For the next hour, she dismantled the story of my childhood.

Samuel Vale had developed a compound designed to interrupt memory formation after trauma. Hale Medical intended it for controlled clinical research. Samuel began testing stronger versions without authorization.

His wife, Laura, discovered what he had done.

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