Chapter 48
Sophia's body stiffened slightly, her expression changing for a moment before quickly returning to normal.
"I don't know them," she said.
But she didn't realize that I loved her so much, for so many years, that I could tell she was lying from just a fleeting change in her expression.
Sophia knew those people. Could she have had something to do with Mom's death?
I turned my head, staring blankly at the white ceiling as the memory of that horrifying blood stain below my mom's house flooded my mind. It was so vivid, so ghastly.
A second later, tears streamed uncontrollably down my cheeks.
"Sophia, the police said there were no other skin cells or traces of blood found on my mom, no signs of a struggle, and no hair from anyone else at the spot where she jumped. They ruled it a suicide."
But anyone who knew Mom would know she was a cowardly snob who bullied the weak and feared the strong. Someone like her would never choose death over life.
Unless it wasn't suicide.
I turned to loo
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