A Star Tribune serialized novel by Jane Fredericksen
Chapter 4
The story so far: Gina is killed as she walks home from the engagement party.
Here she was again, staring out the window.
It reminded Kacie of how little things had changed since that night. She remembered the sirens and the shawl, the sharp ring of the phone call that followed; Bernie's anguished call that really told them nothing more than Kacie had already surmised. The tear spilling down Thea's cheek as confirmation.
Kacie didn't need to hear, didn't want to hear, but they told her anyway. They told her what she already knew in her heart, yet no one could tell her why.
They skipped around the perimeters. Gina had been drinking. Perhaps she hadn't looked as she darted into the street. It was dark. The driver was sober, but perhaps distracted. No excessive speeding. There would be inquiries, but Kacie sensed that in the end, no fault would be assigned.
It was an accident, pure and simple. But nothing was that simple.