“I’m sure there are similar pieces out there. I have to go.” He hung up before I could say another word.
I called Will the next morning and told him I needed to see Claire. I kept it vague. Said I wanted to get to know her better, maybe look at some family photo albums together.
He bought it completely because Will has always trusted me, and I felt a small twist of guilt for using that.
***
Claire met me at her apartment that afternoon, bright and welcoming, offering coffee before I’d even sat down.
I asked about the necklace as gently as I could frame it.
Will has always trusted me.
She set her mug down and looked at me with eyes that held nothing but honest confusion.
“I’ve had it my whole life,” Claire said. “Dad just wouldn’t let me wear it until I turned 18. Do you want to see it?”
She brought it from her jewelry box and placed it in my palm.
I ran my thumb along the left edge of the pendant until I felt the hinge, exactly where my mother had shown me, exactly as I remembered.
I pressed it gently, and the locket opened. Empty now. But the interior was engraved with a small floral pattern that I would’ve recognized in complete darkness.
“Dad just wouldn’t let me wear it until I turned 18.”
I closed my fingers around the pendant and felt my pulse spike. Either my memory was failing me… or something was very wrong.
***
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