Two hours after my daughter’s funeral

Two hours after my daughter’s funeral, my phone rang.

I was still wearing the black dress I’d buried her in, the faint scent of flowers and rain clinging to my hands.

I sat on the edge of the bed, staring into nothing, when the call came from Dr. Matthew Reynolds, our longtime family doctor—the man who had watched my daughter grow up.

His voice trembled.

“Mrs. Carter… Rachel… you need to come to my office immediately. And please—don’t tell anyone.”

My chest tightened. “Is something wrong?” I whispered.

“Just come. Now.”

The drive felt unreal, like my body moved while my mind stayed behind in the cemetery. When I arrived, the parking lot was empty except for his car. The clinic was dark, except for the glow from his office.

My legs shook as I climbed the stairs. The door opened before I knocked.

Dr. Reynolds stood there, pale and exhausted. But my breath caught when I saw the woman beside him—tall, composed, wearing a gray suit. Her gaze wasn’t sympathetic. It was assessing.

“Rachel,” he said quietly, “this is Special Agent Laura Bennett.”

Cold washed over me.

Agent Bennett gestured to a chair. “Mrs. Carter, please sit. What we’re about to tell you is going to be difficult.”

“My daughter died in a car accident,” I said flatly, repeating what I’d been told. “Everything was already explained.”

The agent exchanged a tense look with the doctor.

“Mrs. Carter,” she said, lowering her voice, “your daughter’s injuries don’t match the official report.”

My heart slammed. “What does that mean?”Dr. Reynolds swallowed hard. “I received preliminary autopsy findings today. There are… discrepancies. And one of them is something I should have told you years ago.”

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