d a tragic accident. My husband, Benedict, has bee
ndall, to our home, he wasn't com
ting to plan our son's funeral
ether in the guest room. His
I went to his room and found his smartwatch.
ation popped up: Leo's Jour
for me as he baked to death in the car. Kendall,
ed by a cold, hard clarity. My husband wasn't just c
friends and found the name o
e steady and unrecognizable. "I'm leaving
pte
on Aliyah Williams, a constant pressure on her chest and in her ears. It h
ce the worl
e Benedict had held her that first night. He had be
said, his face buried in her hair. "Tog
m, forged from late nights and cheap coffee in a cramped garage. He had been her savior then, his beli
g her again. Or s
dall Orr-the nanny, their former intern-followed a step behind him.
. He went straight to Kendall,
ow and full of a concern that felt li
d, a tear tracing a path down her cheek. "In th
aid, his voice firm. "It was a tr
e formed in her stomach. She had been in a board meeting, a quarterly review she couldn't
her voice, a dry
to a look of strained patience.
, her hands twisting in her lap. "I was thinking... we coul
He exchanged a quick, unre
he said. "It's too much. We need to
rected, a tremor in her voic
turned cold. "You're becoming hysterical. Can't you s
was a physical blow. Aliyah felt the air leave her lungs. In her own ho
ly into Benedict's side. "It's o
e
hung in
rboard creak in the hallway. Then, a muffled murmur of voices from the guest
hat was still hers. She thought of Leo. Of his last school project-a d
. Past the closed guest room door. Into Leo's room. The smell of h
op shelf. As her fingers brushed against it, an
rthday. He'd called it his "spy watch." He was supposed to have been we
e screen was dark. She pressed the side button
rantic, painful rhythm. She found the charger, her fing
data...
zzed on the nightstand. A no
y - Data Upl
d washed over her, colder than the grief, colder than the silence.
n. Let Benedict and his "concern" for Kendall sm
could
over the screen. Th
ice, sharp and annoyed. "Leo, stop kickin
ading. "But it's hot. I wa
amming shut. The electronic
She didn't need to hear the rest. The tru
ayal was
n her hand. The house was quiet again. Benedict was back
lace was something new. Some
hrough her contacts, past family, past friend
Dona
had tried to poach her twice, telling
nswered on the second ring, his v
alds
nizable. It was steady. It was calm. "It's
yah. I heard about your
n her mouth. "I'm calling because... I've been thin
er. She could almost hear th
e said, filling the silence.
lausible. The perfect
offer still stands. Always will
bedroom door. Behind it, her husband slept next to