The Only One Left by Sager Riley
Author:Sager, Riley
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Published: 2023-06-20T00:00:00+00:00
TWENTY-FOUR
For the second day in a row, I skip Lenoraâs exercises and take her straight to the typewriter. Even though I know itâs bordering on dereliction of duty, Iâm too impatient.
On a normal nightânot that any night at Hopeâs End can be described as normalâI would have shaken Lenora awake after leaving Carterâs cottage, carried the typewriter to the bed, and demanded the truth about the baby. But the night before was particularly abnormal.
After the partial collapse of the cliff outside the cottage, Carter wisely decided to move into the main house until the damage could be assessed. Not that itâs any safer in here. While helping Carter carry some of his belongings to an empty bedroom on the third floor, I spotted a new crack at the service stairs and a broken tile on the kitchen floor. Bad omens all.
Jessie sidled up to me while I examined the stairwell walls and whispered, âWhat were you and Carter up to?â
âJust talking,â I said.
She winked. âSure. Right. Totally.â
âWe were.â
âDid you find out anything else about Mary?â
I stopped on the landing and studied her. Dressed in a pink sleepshirt and missing her makeup and jewelry, she looked like a complete stranger. Which she technically was.
âNo,â I said before continuing on.
I wanted to trust Jessie. I really did. Of everyone at Hopeâs End, she seemed the least likely to have a reason for wanting Mary dead and the most likely to be an ally to me. But since Iâd already ruled out Carter as a suspect, I couldnât risk doing it for anyone else. Even Jessie. While Iâm not usually a suspicious person, in this case I needed to be. I doubted Mary was suspicious, either, and look at what happened to her.
Carter must have been thinking the same thing when he came to my door while on his way to his temporary room on the third floor. âAre you going to be okay?â he said in a half whisper.
âYeah,â I replied, even though I knew what he was really asking. Barring the possible but unlikely scenario that someone from town had snuck through the open gate and killed Mary, someone under this roof was a murderer. âIâll be fine.â
I wasnât fine.
I ended up spending most of the night wide awake, thinking about Lenora and Carter and the idea that Mary was dead because she knew too much about them both. That led to wondering if I now knew too much. The answer I came up withâa resounding yesâprompted more questions. How much danger was I in? Should I just up and leave in the middle of night like everyone thought Mary had?
With ideas like that clanging through my skull, the fact I managed to fall asleep at all is a minor miracle. When I woke to sunrise piercing my eyes and the mattress slid lower on the bed frame, I realized that I hadnât heard any mysterious noises coming from Lenoraâs room. Either I slept right through them or whoeverâwhatever?âis causing them decided to take the night off.
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