It was 12:01 AM at St. Mary’s Hospital in Indiana, a Tuesday night so cold the automatic doors seemed to groan in protest.…
The morning of my sister Vanessa’s wedding dawned with the kind of storybook perfection that brides dream of. The June sky was a…
The evening air carried a bitter chill that cut right through the wool of my uniform. Twenty years on the force in Milfield,…
You never forget the smell. That’s the first thing they don’t teach you at the academy. You can train for the sights, the…
My name is Vanessa. I’m thirty-four, and for the seven years I was married to Gregory, I orbited his family like a distant…
The walk back to the house was the longest of my life. I carried Emma in my arms, her small, cold body pressed…
My private jet touched down on the Santiago runway with the smoothness of a whisper, a titanium ghost descending through the morning mist.…
The sun came up cautious and pale. I cleaned Noah with a washcloth, brushed his teeth with a toothbrush I’d gotten at the…
Part I: The Soul of the Machine The hum of the fluorescent lights at Vargas Auto Repair—a modern, efficient, but soulless garage nestled…