The
last
thing
either
of
us
wanted
to
do
was
stay
at
his
parent’s
house,
but
we
knew
it
was
a
safe
place
to
be
before
we
could
get
everything
else
figured
out.
The
next
few
weeks
were
going
to
be
hectic
as
Stosh
would
be
looking
for
a
new
job
and
a
place
for
us
to
live.
Since
his
father
wasn’t
around
for
the
conversation,
he
had
to
sit
down
with
him
later
that
night
and
explain
it
all
again.
He
was
as
flabbergasted
as
his
wife,
but
ended
up
being
just
as
supportive.
Before
bed,
Stosh
held
me
tightly
in
his
arms.
I
felt
safer
than
I
had
in
days.
“I’m
going
to
see
your
mother
tomorrow.”
I
sat
up
and
looked
at
him.
“What?”
“It’s
time
she
starts
listening,
Will.
This
shit
has
been
going
on
long
enough.
Instead
of
running
from
Ivy,
we’re
going
to
fight
her.
She’s
going
down
and
I’m
going
to
do
my
damndest
to
make
sure
that
it’s
slow
and
painful.”
“Fine
by
me.”
He
kissed
me
on
my
nose.
“Get
some
sleep.
You’re
coming
with
me
in
the
morning.”
Chapter
24
Say
What?
I
didn’t
want
to
face
my
parents,
especially
since
they’d
just
written
me
off
without
hearing
my
side
of
the
story.
I
get
how
things
looked,
but
I
still
deserved
the
chance
to
plead
my
case,
whether
I
was
having
an
affair
or
not.
His
parents
stayed
up
pretty
late,
asking
a
million
more
questions.
I
got
that
they
were
confused.
Hell,
I
still
didn’t
fully
understand
the
complexity
of
everything
that
had
been
happening.
One
thing
we
all
knew
was
that
my
sister
was
sick.
She
needed
help.
As
much
as
she’d
done
to
me,
there
was
still
this
small
part
of
me
that
felt
like
I
was
the
only
one
that
could
get
through
to
her.
Contrary
to
her
accusations
of
hating
me,
I
felt
like
she
must
love
me
enough
to
want
to
be
me
so
badly.
Against
my
better
judgment,
I
walked
out
onto
Stosh’s
parent’s
terrace
with
my
cell
phone.
Before
I
changed
my
mind,
I
quickly
dialed
my
sister’s
number.
You
have
a
lot
of
nerve
calling
me.
You
have
a
lot
of
nerve
saying
that.
What
do
you
want,
Willow?
Are
you
calling
to
brag
about
how
you
got
the
guy,
because
I
don’t
care
anymore.
In
fact,
I’m
totally
bored
with
it
all.
I’m
calling
because
I
want
you
to
tell
Mom
and
Dad
the
truth.
Fat
chance,
sis.
You
owe
me,
Ivy.
After
trying
to
ruin
my
life,
it’s
the
least
you
can
do.
I
owe
you
nothing!
Ivy,
please.
We’ll
leave
town
and
never
bother
you
again.
I’m
not
giving
you
the
satisfaction
of
being
the
favorite
again.
Mom
and
Dad
are
eating
out
of
the
palm
of
my
hand.
They
just
gave
me
a
hundred
grand
to
start
a
new
life.
You
really
think
I’d
fuck
that
up?
You’re
using
them!
Of
course
I
am.
Just
because
things
didn’t
work
out
with
you,
didn’t
mean
that
I
hadn’t
come
up
with
a
backup
plan.
Things
couldn’t
be
working
out
better.
Mom
and
Dad
are
feeling
so
sorry
for
me
that
they
are
bending
over
backwards
to
make
me
happy.
They
think
you’re
the
worst
person
on
the
planet.
I
love
it!
I
know
for
a
fact
that
they
changed
their
will.
I
get
everything.
They’re
going
to
find
out
the
truth
someday,
Ivy.
They
won’t
find
out.
I’m
making
sure
of
that.
What
are
you
going
to
do?
Goodbye,
Willow.
The
call
had
been
ended.
I
was
immediately
petrified
of
what
was
going
to
happen
next.
Without
regard
for
what
time
it
was,
I
dialed
my
parent’s
house
number.
Hello?
Dad,
it’s
Willow.
Listen
to
me,
please.
Ivy
is
up
to
something
and
you
might
be
in
danger.
I
need
you
and
Mom
to
leave
town
for
a
couple
of
days.
Willow,
how
did
you
get
out
of
jail?
Tell
us
where
you
are.
You
need
help,
honey.
Dad,
no!
Please!
Willow,
you
need
to
stop
this.
You
need
to
get
help.
Your
sister
has
been
through
enough
trauma.
I
hung
up
the
phone,
realizing
that
I
wasn’t
going
to
get
anywhere
with
him.
I’d
have
to
prove
it
to
them,
somehow.
Looking
back,
I
should
have
woke
up
Stosh
and
asked
him
to
go
with
me,
but
I
was
too
worried
about
what
my
sister
was
planning
to
do.
For
some
reason,
I
felt
like
my
parents
were
in
serious
danger.
There
was
no
time
to
rationalize
with
my
quick
decision.
An
hour
after
my
phone
call,
I
was
already
halfway
down
the
road,
in
a
pair
of
pajama
pants.
Stosh’s
car
was
a
stick
shift
and
it
was
hard
for
me
to
get
used
to
it.
The
gears
grinded
as
I
switched
from
one
to
another.
The
house
was
dark
and
it
was
quiet
outside.
The
lights
were
all
turned
out,
as
well
as
all
the
other
houses
on
the
block.
Nothing
seemed
out
of
the
ordinary,
but
I
wasn’t
going
to
be
able
to
rest
until
I
knew
they
were
both
safe.
That
eerie
feeling
was
overwhelming
me
more
and
more
by
the
second.
Unfortunately,
the
house
was
locked
and
the
key
that
had
been
hidden,
had
been
moved.
I
checked
under
every
rock,
in
the
mailbox
and
even
the
electrical
box
on
the
side
of
the
house
with
no
result.
Maybe
it
was
the
worst
thing
I
could
have
done,
but
I
started
beating
on
the
back
door.
My
parents
may
have
wanted
nothing
to
do
with
me,
but
I
couldn’t
abandon
them.
I
heard
footsteps
and
someone
unlocking
the
door,
albeit
the
person
that
answered
was
not
one
of
my
parents.
Rafe
stood
at
the
door
with
a
gun
pointed
at
me.
“Don’t
make
a
scene,
Willow.”
I
immediately
threw
my
hands
in
the
air.
“Rafe,
please?”
He
pointed
behind
him
with
the
gun.
“Get
inside!”
He
closed
the
door
and
locked
it
behind
him.
I
looked
around
quickly,
but
didn’t
see
or
hear
my
parents.
He
turned
around.
“Where’s
the
boyfriend?”
“He’s
not
here!”
I
wished
he
was,
but
I’d
left
him
sleeping.
“If
you’re
lying,
it
will
be
the
last
thing
you
ever
do.”
His
threat
wasn’t
taken
lightly.
I
said
nothing
as
I
backed
away
from
him.
“I
swear.
I’m
all
alone.
Now
tell
me
where
my
sister
is!
Where’s
Ivy
and
where
are
my
parents?”
I
heard
someone
walking
down
the
stairs.
“Well,
I
couldn’t
have
planned
this
any
better.
Did
you
come
here
to
say
goodbye,
Willow?”
“What
are
you
talking
about?
Are
you
leaving
town?
Did
you
come
here
for
the
money?”
She
started
laughing.
“The
hundred
grand?
I
can’t
survive
on
that.”
I
was
scared
with
the
way
she’d
said
that.
“Ivy,
what
are
you
planning
on
doing?”
“Don’t
be
stupid,
Will.
I
think
you
already
know
the
answer
to
that.”
I
shook
my
head
and
backed
up
against
the
wall
as
she
got
to
the
bottom
of
the
steps.
Her
boyfriend
kept
his
gun
pointed
right
at
me.
“Please,
Ivy.
Please
don’t
do
this.
They’ll
give
you
anything
you
want.
Please
don’t
hurt
them.”
She
reached
over
and
ran
her
hand
through
my
hair.
I
pulled
away,
but
didn’t
make
any
sudden
moves
to
alert
Rafe.
“Dear
sister,
if
you
only
knew
how
happy
I
am
that
you’re
here.
I’d
been
trying
to
figure
out
how
I
was
going
to
make
this
go
off
without
a
hitch.
With
you
here,
everything
just
got
so
much
easier.”
“What
are
you
talking
about?”
She
laughed
at
me.
“You’ve
already
been
arrested.
The
state
thinks
you’re
a
loose
cannon.
When
they
see
your
lifeless
body
holding
the
gun
that
killed
our
parents,
there
won’t
be
anyone
to
argue
it.
I’ve
already
practiced
my
part
of
it
all.
After
a
few
weeks
of
grieving,
I’ll
meet
with
the
attorney
and
collect
their
entire
estate.
The
life
insurance
will
take
about
a
month
to
receive.
The
hundred
grand
check
will
hold
me
over
until
that
comes.”
She
clapped
her
hands
together
and
reached
for
Rafe.
He
walked
over
to
her
and
kissed
her
like
I
wasn’t
in
the
room.
“Then
we
can
run
off
and
do
anything
we
want,
right,
baby?”
“You’re
sick!”
“Fuck
you!
Do
you
think
I
care
what
you
think?
Nobody
has
ever
cared
what
I
thought.”