Martha had always found something unsettling about her neighbor Nelly. In three years, she rarely saw Nelly outside, and the absence of her supposed baby raised alarms. When Martha finally worked up the courage to speak to her, Nelly’s fear-driven retreat only deepened the mystery.
Concerned, Martha shared her unease with her husband, Evan, but he brushed it off. “Not everyone is social,” he said, encouraging her to focus on their family. Yet Martha couldn’t shake her suspicions, especially after Mrs. Freddie, another neighbor, vowed to investigate.
When she regained consciousness, the neighbors surrounded her, concern etched on their faces. After regaining her composure, Martha demanded answers from Nelly. The confrontation revealed a painful truth: Nelly’s son, Tommy, was Evan’s child, conceived during a brief affair. Nelly had been coerced into hiding, living next door under the guise of a new life.
As Martha grappled with the betrayal, she wrestled with a flood of emotions. How could Evan have lied for so long? In the following days, she went through the motions, but the knowledge of her husband’s deceit gnawed at her.
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