How to Bury Your Brother (ARC) by Lindsey Rogers Cook
Author:Lindsey Rogers Cook [Cook, Lindsey Rogers]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: SOURCEBOOKS Landmark
Published: 2019-11-22T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Seventeen
She pulled into a small driveway, and her headlights shined on the sign for âThe Woodland Cemetery.â She checked the address again. It was right. What could that mean?
Alice thought about going in, but the gates looked locked. She glanced behind her. Robbie slept in the back seat with his headphones on. She already felt guilty for bringing her tired child to a cemetery at night (and feeding him fast food), so she wasnât about to leave him in the car while she checked out a creepy graveyard in the dark. As she drove home, she listened to Robbieâs soft snores from the back.
When she arrived home, Alice carried Robbie to his room and lay down in her own, the bed now empty with Walker out of town. Instead of searching âChristopher Smithâ as she had earlier that day, she tried his name and âWoodland Cemetery.â It was a hit, on the records for who was buried on the grounds. So he was in the cemetery after all. And had been since 1997.
Alice went out to get the letter. She opened it carefully, without ripping the paper. It was different though. While on the same type of paper as the other letters, it unfolded to the size of a poster instead of the letter size of the others. A huge decorative cross, done in ink pen like the others, dominated the page.
âWhat the hell, Rob?â Alice said to no one.
She leaned in to look at it more closely. The strong pen marks without any wispy lines reminded her of the sketches heâd do as a teenager, always without the aid of a pencil. By age twelve, heâd filled an entire book with drawings of Jamie, the only person whoâd sit for him more than once. Even Alice had grown tired of constantly being accused of moving, even though she was holding her breath.
She went to her jewelry box and pulled a paper from its bottom drawer, the only relic she had left of Rob, which had escaped her motherâs Rob cleanse because it was in Aliceâs school locker at the time. She liked to look at it in class, instead of paying attention, flipping back and forth between her textbook and Robâs paper.
The drawing looked like her. Even as a child, she knew it did, but something was different in the face, harder. The Alice in Robâs drawing was strong, defiant; her lips full of a skeptical pout, her eyes narrowed.
Looking at it now, it was her expression she noticed. She hadnât looked at the drawing since his funeral, and before that, since leaving UGA for Duke. The remembering always hurt her. But now she wondered why she hadnât taken it out, hadnât framed it, hadnât kept it near always. For Rob had drawn that strength so clearly, reflected back at her, the strength she always thought belonged to him alone. Was it possible he felt the same way, that it belonged to her alone? Or did he draw
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