Time passed anyway.
Birthdays came without candles.
Holidays passed with one plate missing from the table.
His room stayed exactly the same. Clothes folded. Toys untouched. A space frozen in time because letting it change would mean accepting something she refused to believe.
People stopped bringing him up.
Not because they forgot.
Because they didn’t know what to say anymore.
Grief that doesn’t end makes people uncomfortable.
But for Marlene, nothing had ended.
It had only stretched thinner, quieter, heavier.
Six years.
Six years of waiting.
Six years of being told, without words, that it was time to move on.
She didn’t.
Then another boy disappeared.
This time, everything changed.
Police responded immediately. Alerts went out. Search teams mobilized. Areas were combed, leads were followed, doors were knocked on without hesitation.
It was everything she had begged for.
Everything she never got.
And without knowing it, this case began to overlap with hers.
During the search, officers followed a lead that didn’t belong to the missing boy they were looking for.
It pointed somewhere else.
A trailer.
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