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I kept my spine straight as the ambulance drove away unneeded and the police escorted us to our trusty old Jeep. They waited until my mother took the steering wheel, my dad winced in the front seat, and I’d buckled my seatbelt in the back.

“We’ll meet you there. You know the way?” the short cop asked through the open window.

My dad nodded. “Yes. One of our neighbours is a detective. We share a beer every now and again.”

“Is that Wayne Gratt?”

“That’s him.” Dad rubbed his temples, revealing the headache I’d given him hurt worse than he wanted to admit.

“He was called in earlier today. He should still be at the station. He can take Ms Taylor’s statement, if you want. I’ll radio ahead.”

“That would be good. Cheers.” Jack forced a smile and glanced at my mum who shoved the rickety Wrangler into gear.

“See you there.” The cop tipped his chin and stepped away.

“See you soon.” Mum nodded tightly, her eyes catching mine in the rear-view mirror as she reversed off our driveway.

Neither of us spoke but tension tightened, along with aching grief.

Once on the road, she stomped on the accelerator and took off.

I stiffened as I peered down darkened streets, my heart pounding painfully.

I looked for shadows.

I searched for signs.

Nothing.

No nudges that Aslan was safe.

No knowing that he was okay.

Just emptiness and bone-chilling fear.

Aslan...where are you?

Chapter Two

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Nerida

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(Love in Turkish: Ask)

“WAIT A MINUTE. YOU GAVE THE POLICE the identity of the man who raped you, all while knowing that Aslan had brutally chopped off two of his fingers, almost cut off his cock, and then tossed him overboard while still alive?” Margot sat back on my quaint wicker furniture, her eyes wider than moons. “Are you...are you mad?”

I laughed under my breath. “Oh, I’m entirely mad. I’m seventy-two years old. I’ve lived a life that’s almost killed me through heartbreak multiple times. I’ve done things I never thought I would be capable of...all in the name of love.”

“But you had to have known how risky that was? Admitting that Ethan was the one who hurt you? A crime you admitted that no one else knew about but Aslan? A rapist who suddenly went missing on the same night you were hurt?” Dylan scratched his bearded cheek with his pen. “I mean...you had to have guessed where the police’s suspicions would’ve instantly led them.”

“I did. But...all I was thinking about was saving Aslan that night. Tomorrow night didn’t matter if I couldn’t save him. One day at a time. One problem at a time.”

“I can’t imagine how hard that would’ve been, confessing what Ethan did to you in front of your parents.”

“I didn’t let them into the room with me when I told Detective Gratt. Apart from my confession that it wasn’t Aslan who raped me, I never told my parents exactly what happened. It was enough for them to know I’d been abused in that way. More than enough.” I rubbed at the chills on my arms and wished for a shawl. The sun had gone to bed, sinking like it always did into the horizon, cooling the tropical heat.

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