Page 30 of In the Shadows


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Arthur came along at our request so we wouldn’t get lost on unfa-

miliar streets. We heard music playing loudly and wondered if

something was wrong. Charles and Minnie turned around because

he was tired, and the three of us went up the hill to check things

out. When we got to the window we saw her, already hanging.”

Cora looked down at her feet as they slid out from under her

skirt and back again. The burden of this lie hung heavy on

her shoulders already. “We should have stopped her,” she whis-

pered, a tightness in her chest threatening to overwhelm her.

“She would have done it whether or not we were there.”

Thomas sounded angry, and Cora flinched until she realized he

was talking to himself more than anyone else. “It would have hap-

pened no matter what. We couldn’t have stopped it.” He paused,

and looked suddenly so tired she wondered whether the weight on

his shoulders wasn’t more than just tonight. He shrugged as

though trying to wriggle out from beneath something. “We didn’t

do anything wrong.”

“Then why are we lying?” Cora wiped at her face. The world

that she had worked so hard to make ordered and peaceful in the

airless, aching absence of her father had shifted into one of

Minnie’s stories, and she didn’t know how to put everything back

into place. She knew — had always known — that house was

nothing but death.

At least it isn’t Minnie, Cora thought with a ferocity that star-

tled her. The witch can take the burden of death this time.

She raised her fist and knocked on Daniel’s door, the rough

grains providing a stinging reproach against her knuckles. She

waited a few moments and then knocked again.

A thump and a muffled curse came from inside, followed by a

gravelly caution to wait. The seams of the door came to life with

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