"THE THINGS SHE FORGOT" Chapter 36
Chapter 36
The unfinished sentence followed Evelyn all the way back to the city.
He made you choose between saving yourself…
Or what?
Or who?
The missing words sat inside her chest like something alive.
Rain followed them south through Vermont and into Manhattan, softer now but relentless, streaking silver across the windshield while the city slowly emerged through fog and midnight haze.
Adrian drove.
Evelyn watched the storm.
Neither of them spoke much.
Not because there was nothing left to say.
Because every answer now seemed capable of destroying something.
The tape sat in Evelyn’s lap the entire drive home.
Warm from her hands.
Silent now.
Dangerous.
She kept replaying the cut-off sentence in her head until the rhythm of it became unbearable.
Mercer had confiscated the original recording equipment from the cabin before they left, but not the tape itself. He’d noticed Evelyn slipping it into her coat pocket and chosen not to stop her.
That frightened her too.
Even Mercer had started deciding which truths she deserved privately.
By the time Adrian parked outside her apartment building, dawn had begun bleeding pale gray across rain-dark streets.
Evelyn didn’t move immediately.
The city looked strangely quiet beneath the storm.
Like everyone else had been allowed to remain ordinary while her life kept splitting open.
Adrian shut off the engine.
“You should sleep.”
The suggestion almost sounded humanly absurd.
Evelyn looked toward him slowly.
“Did Victor make me choose between Lena and you?”
The question landed hard inside the car.
Adrian went very still.
Rain ticked softly against the windshield.
Finally he answered:
“Yes.”
The honesty hollowed the remaining air from the space between them.
Evelyn stared ahead at the apartment building entrance.
Not shocked.
Something worse.
Because deep down, some part of her already remembered enough to fear the answer.
“What happened?” she whispered.
Adrian’s grip tightened slightly around the steering wheel.
“You chose Lena.”
The sentence hit like grief arriving late.
Fragments exploded violently behind Evelyn’s eyes—
Bridge lights.
Lena crying.
Adrian standing beside a black car in heavy rain while Victor shouted somewhere behind them.
And herself screaming:
Take her first.
The memory vanished instantly.
Evelyn gasped sharply.
Adrian looked toward her immediately.
“You okay?”
No.
Not remotely.
Because suddenly guilt had shape again.
Not abstract guilt.
Choice.
She had chosen Lena over him.
And somehow everyone still got destroyed anyway.
Evelyn opened the car door before the panic fully surfaced.
Cold rain hit her immediately.
“Evelyn—”
“I need space.”
The words came out too fast.
Too fragile.
Adrian stepped out after her anyway.
Not crowding.
Not stopping.
Just staying close enough to catch her if she shattered again.
That was always the problem with him.
Even restraint felt intimate.
“You should come upstairs,” he said quietly.
She laughed softly under her breath.
“That’s probably the worst possible idea.”
Pain flickered briefly across his face.
Gone quickly.
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Rain moved softly through the empty early-morning street while headlights reflected across wet pavement around them.
Evelyn looked at him for several long seconds.
Then finally asked the question she’d been avoiding for weeks.
“Did you love me before Blackwater?”
Adrian closed his eyes briefly.
Not avoiding.
Enduring.
“Yes.”
The answer hurt more because it sounded exhausted instead of romantic.
No performance.
No manipulation.
Just truth surviving too long.
Evelyn looked away first.
Because if she kept staring at him, she might forgive him before understanding everything.
And forgiveness felt dangerous now.
“I can’t do this tonight,” she whispered.
Adrian nodded once.
Not arguing.
Never forcing.
That somehow hurt too.
He stepped backward slowly toward the car.
Then stopped.
“One more thing.”
Evelyn looked up again.
Adrian’s expression had changed.
Sharper now.
More focused.
“I tracked Elise through old Black Hollow patient contacts while you were sleeping earlier.”
Cold moved immediately through her chest.
“And?”
“She wasn’t hiding alone.”
Rainwater slid slowly down the side of the car beside him.
“There are others.”
The sentence settled heavily between them.
Survivors.
Victims.
Witnesses.
Maybe all three.
Adrian continued quietly:
“One of them claims Lena contacted her two days ago.”
Hope ignited so sharply inside Evelyn it almost felt violent.
“She’s alive.”
“I don’t know.”
“But you think it’s possible.”
A pause.
“Yes.”
That single word reignited everything.
Hope.
Fear.
Obsession.
The dangerous engine driving all of this from the beginning.
Lena might still be alive.
And suddenly exhaustion no longer mattered.
Evelyn stepped backward toward the apartment entrance.
“I’ll call you.”
Adrian looked like he wanted to say something else.
Instead he simply nodded once and got back into the car.
Always leaving when she asked him to.
Always coming back anyway.
Mara was already inside Evelyn’s apartment when she entered.
Pacing.
Angry.
Wide awake despite the hour.
The moment she saw Evelyn’s face, her expression shifted from irritation to concern.
“Oh no.”
Evelyn dropped her wet coat over the couch arm.
“What?”
“You have the exact expression people get before making emotionally catastrophic decisions.”
A fair assessment.
Mara crossed toward her immediately.
“What happened at the cabin?”
Evelyn opened her mouth.
Then stopped.
Because suddenly she realized she no longer knew how much truth belonged to anyone else.
Mara noticed the hesitation instantly.
And looked hurt.
Not dramatically.
Quietly.
“You don’t trust me now either.”
The accusation landed harder than expected.
“That’s not fair.”
“No?” Mara folded her arms tightly across herself. “You vanish into storms with Adrian Cross, uncover secret psychiatric experiments, and then come home acting like everybody’s hiding knives.”
Evelyn looked away.
Because everybody
was
hiding something.
Mara’s voice softened slightly.
“I’m trying to keep you alive, Eve.”
The sincerity made guilt twist painfully inside her chest.
“I know.”
“Then stop shutting me out.”
Silence settled between them.
Rain moved softly against the windows.
Finally Mara sighed and grabbed Evelyn’s laptop from the desk.
“At least check this.”
“What is it?”
“Your old inbox backups finally decrypted.”
Evelyn frowned slightly.
“What backups?”
“The deleted archive Lena set to auto-forward before she disappeared.”
Cold moved instantly through her chest.
Mara opened the screen.
An old email account loaded slowly.
LENA.VALE.ARCHIVE
Dozens of unopened drafts filled the inbox.
Evelyn stepped closer immediately.
Then stopped breathing.
One message sat at the top.
Unread.
Sent three hours ago.
From Lena’s account.
Mara looked equally pale now.
“That’s impossible.”
Rain tapped softly against the apartment windows while Evelyn opened the email with trembling fingers.
No subject line.
Only one sentence inside.
Stop trusting the doctor.
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