Act I Marcus Hale did not move when the soda hit his hair. That was what made them laugh harder. The cafeteria was packed wall to wall with noise. Trays clattered. Sneakers squeaked…
Read more
Act I The SUV stopped where the road ended. Beyond it, there was only mud, leafless trees, and a shack that looked as if one strong wind could finish what time had started….
Read more
Act I Dr. Aris shouted before Sarah even reached the table. “Take that dog out of here!” His voice cracked through the forensic lab like a slap. The room was bright, cold, and…
Read moreAct I Elias Smith knew something was wrong before he crossed the threshold. The front door was open. Not wide. Not broken. Just open enough for sunlight to spill across the hardwood floor…
Read more
Act I Maya had chosen the end of the table because it was the only place no one had to pretend they wanted her there. The cafeteria roared around her. Trays slammed down….
Read more
Act I The first jolt hit Natalie Carter just as she was starting to drift off. Her seat lurched forward with a dull thud. Her eyes flew open, and both hands went straight…
Read more
Act I The table shook before anyone understood the night had changed. Darius slammed his fist into the mahogany so hard the silverware jumped. Wine trembled in crystal glasses. The steak on his…
Read more
Act I Julian Vale heard the song at 11:42 p.m. At first, he thought it was coming from the city beyond the balcony, some distant performance drifting up through the dark. The mansion…
Read more
Act I The ice hit Maya before she could raise her hands. One second she was kneeling on the beige kitchen tiles, trying to explain through tears. The next, a steel pot tilted…
Read more
Act I The laughter was louder than the jukebox. It rolled through the diner in ugly waves, bouncing off the red vinyl booths, the polished tile floor, and the wide front windows looking…
Read more