Jonathan’s mind raced. He recalled the police report — the lack of witnesses, the burned-out shell of the car. Had he been too quick to accept their findings? His grip on reality seemed tenuous, the ground beneath him shifting like sand.
“I… I thought it was a dream, but it wasn’t,” Marcus continued, his voice gaining strength. “I tried to follow them, but they drove off. I recognized her face from the news, and when I heard about this funeral, I had to come. I couldn’t just let it happen.”
The sincerity in Marcus’s voice was undeniable. Jonathan’s instincts screamed for caution, yet hope flickered in the depths of his despair. The possibility that Emily might still be alive, that he hadn’t lost her forever, was too tantalizing to ignore.
