“You’ll rot in here,” Ethan said, and the deadbolt snapped before I could even catch my balance. The shove itself wasn’t what I…
At 9:07 on a wet Wednesday in October, the call came from First National’s downtown branch while I was standing in my kitchen…
I heard Alexis on the porch after midnight. Not a knock. Not right away. Just the soft scrape of someone standing on old…
Rosa Martinez called me while I was sanding the side of a 1940 oak dresser, and I knew from the first breath she…
When Maya Bolton slid the back-office deadbolt into place, the sound was so small it should not have mattered. A quiet metallic click…
By the time I turned onto North 30th and saw the moving truck parked in front of my house, I finally understood why…
The sentence landed while Daniel was fastening his cuff link beneath the hallway sconce, the one that always cast a soft yellow circle…
It was the way she closed the door that told me my life had already split in two. Not the words at first.…