"THE THINGS SHE FORGOT" Chapter 35
Chapter 35
The knock at the cabin door sounded like a gunshot.
Everyone upstairs froze instantly.
Rain lashed against the windows while red-blue police lights suddenly exploded across the lake outside, cutting violently through darkness and pine trees.
Mercer.
Evelyn knew before anyone spoke.
Downstairs, car doors slammed through the storm.
Voices followed.
“State police!”
Adrian looked immediately toward the staircase.
“Elise.”
But Elise was already moving.
Not panicked.
Practiced.
Like disappearing had become instinct.
“You brought police here?” she asked quietly.
Evelyn turned sharply. “No.”
“I didn’t call them,” Adrian added immediately.
Another knock thundered through the cabin below.
“Open the door!”
Mercer’s voice.
Rainwater streaked across the upstairs windows while Elise backed slowly toward the bedroom behind her.
“You can’t let them take me.”
Evelyn stepped toward her instinctively. “Wait—”
But Elise shook her head.
Fear had changed her face completely now.
Not dramatic fear.
Survival fear.
The kind that lived permanently inside the nervous system after years of being hunted.
“They still have people watching,” she whispered. “Victor didn’t work alone.”
Another violent knock echoed downstairs.
Then the sound of the front door opening anyway.
Mercer had entered.
Adrian moved immediately toward the hallway.
“I’ll slow them down.”
Evelyn grabbed his wrist before he could leave.
The contact startled both of them slightly.
“Don’t disappear too,” she said quietly.
Something unreadable crossed Adrian’s face.
Then he squeezed her fingers once before pulling away.
Brief.
Careful.
Enough.
By the time he disappeared downstairs, Elise had already crossed into the bedroom.
Evelyn followed quickly.
“Please,” she whispered. “I need answers.”
The bedroom looked almost untouched compared to the rest of the cabin.
Small lamp glowing beside the bed.
Rain tapping softly against the lake-facing windows.
A half-packed duffel bag near the closet.
Ready to run again.
Elise crouched beside an old wooden dresser and pulled out a cassette tape wrapped carefully in plastic.
Her hands shook slightly.
“This was Lena’s.”
Evelyn stopped breathing.
“She wanted you to hear it if something happened to her.”
Below them, footsteps moved through the cabin.
Mercer shouting.
Officers spreading room to room.
The storm outside deepened again.
Evelyn stepped closer carefully.
“Where is she?”
Pain crossed Elise’s face immediately.
Real pain.
“I don’t know.”
“You talked to her.”
“Yes.”
“When?”
“A few days before Black Hollow.”
Evelyn’s chest tightened sharply.
“She sounded scared?”
Elise laughed softly under her breath.
“No,” she whispered. “She sounded determined.”
The answer somehow hurt worse.
Because that sounded exactly like Lena.
Always choosing action before safety.
Another shout echoed downstairs.
Closer now.
Elise pushed the tape into Evelyn’s hands.
“Listen to it alone.”
“What’s on it?”
For one terrible second, Elise hesitated.
Then:
“The choice.”
Cold spread instantly through Evelyn’s chest.
“What choice?”
But footsteps hit the staircase before Elise could answer.
Fast.
Mercer.
Elise’s expression hardened instantly.
She crossed toward the bedroom window and unlocked it in one smooth movement.
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Rain exploded inward immediately.
“Wait,” Evelyn said sharply. “You can’t just vanish again.”
Elise looked back at her through stormlight.
And suddenly she seemed unbearably tired.
“You think memory is the worst thing they took from us,” she said softly. “It wasn’t.”
Then she climbed through the window into the storm.
“Elise!”
By the time Evelyn reached the glass, she was already gone.
Only rain and dark pine trees remained beyond the cabin.
Mercer entered the bedroom seconds later with two officers behind him.
The moment he saw the open window, his face darkened.
“Jesus Christ.”
Evelyn still held the tape tightly in one hand.
Mercer noticed immediately.
“What’s that?”
“Nothing.”
“Evelyn.”
But she was already stepping away from him.
Not because she distrusted Mercer entirely.
Because every authority figure in her life now carried the same shadow:
People deciding what truths she could survive.
Rain hammered violently against the roof while Mercer dismissed the officers with visible frustration.
When they finally left the room, his exhaustion showed openly.
“She’s gone?”
“Yes.”
Mercer rubbed one hand hard across his face.
“We had units surrounding the road.”
“She knows how to disappear.”
“That’s becoming a problem.”
The understatement almost made Evelyn laugh.
Instead she looked down at the tape in her hand.
LENA VALE written across faded masking tape in black marker.
A chill moved slowly through her.
“She left this for me.”
Mercer’s expression shifted instantly.
“Play it.”
Rain rattled against the windows while Evelyn crossed toward the small tape player near the bedside table.
For one second she couldn’t move.
Because some instinct deep inside her already feared the voice waiting on the other side of the recording.
Then she pressed play.
Static crackled softly.
Rain in the background.
Then Lena.
Tired.
Breathing unevenly.
Alive.
“Eve,” she whispered.
The sound of her voice hollowed the room instantly.
“If you’re hearing this, then I probably ran out of time.”
Evelyn’s throat tightened painfully.
Mercer stayed completely silent beside her.
Lena continued:
“I know you don’t remember Blackwater correctly.”
Rain hissed softly through the tape.
“You think something terrible happened to you there.”
A pause.
Then:
“But that’s not the whole truth.”
Evelyn stopped breathing.
Static crackled harder.
“I found Victor’s original recordings,” Lena whispered. “He made you choose.”
Cold spread violently through Evelyn’s chest.
“What choice?” she whispered aloud before she could stop herself.
On the tape, Lena inhaled shakily.
“He said only one of you could leave before they restarted treatment.”
The room tilted slightly around Evelyn.
Rain.
Bridge lights.
Someone crying.
Lena’s voice broke softly.
“He made you choose between saving yourself…”
Static swallowed part of the sentence.
Mercer leaned closer instinctively.
Then Lena finished quietly:
“…or—”
The tape cut out.
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