Evergreen (a Suspenseful Murder Mystery) - Plot & Excerpts
She hadn’t drunk the night before, hadn’t eaten anything that might have given her a suspect stomach. She walked to the bathroom on high alert, tried to recollect her dreams as she showered -- hoping for a memory of something that could have put her in such a state of anxiety. It didn’t occur to her until later, after she’d dried, dressed and prepared for breakfast, that the root of her unease was her daughter, Siobhan. She usually woke to the sound of the fifteen year olds music, or the chatter of her teenage prattle on her phone as she kept her friends up to date on how little each of them were doing. The bass of the music or the sound of her voice penetrated through the two-bedroom mobile home like rain on a tin roof. Sheila was often forced to listen to the latest trending tune or to her daughter’s newest celebrity crush. That morning she hadn’t heard a whimper. She made herself some toast, trying to enjoy a breakfast in silence but feeling incredibly uneasy about it.
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