I pulled it from my coat pocket.
A text message glowed on the screen.
From my mother. DNAtest kits
Come home alone.
My mother had been dead for six days.
I had identified her body myself. I had signed the papers. I had arranged the obituary. I had stood beside her coffin that morning while people told me she was in a better place.
But now her name was glowing on my phone like she had simply stepped out for groceries.
When I looked up, Earl had already returned to the grave.
No one else seemed to notice anything.
I put the key in my purse and walked to my car.
Twenty minutes later, I reached Safelock Storage near the highway. Unit 16 sat in a row of identical metal doors behind a chain-link fence.
My hands shook so badly I dropped the key twice.
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