June looked up at her calmly. “I’m not confused,” she said. “You said it would help them sleep longer.”
My legs nearly gave out. My heart pounded so violently I thought I might faint, yet beneath the fear came something sharper—clear, undeniable understanding.
The pastor swallowed hard. “Perhaps,” he said carefully, “we should take a moment.”
“No,” I said, rising despite the tremble in my knees. My voice was steadier than I felt. “We’ve taken enough moments already.”
Aaron turned toward me, eyes wide. “Rachel—”
“Our daughter isn’t lying,” I said, tears finally spilling over. “She never does.”
Margaret laughed—a thin, brittle sound. “This is ridiculous. Everyone here is grieving. You’re desperate for someone to blame.”
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