Chapter no 25

The Reappearance of Rachel Price

Youve been out all day.” Dad spoke from his chair, balancing a beer on his shoulder.

So have you,” Bel said.

Works crazy at the moment, kiddo.” He didnt take his eyes off the television.

Well, so was home.

Did something happen today?

Bel stalled. What did he mean? A lot had happened today, but nothing he should know about. I dont,” she began.

Mug was broken.” He nally looked up at her. My favorite one.” “Santa?

Just had to throw it away. Did one of you break it?

Bel didnt like that, being lumped into the same you as Rachel. But Bel was the one whod drunk out of that mug this morning; Rachel had made her a coee, still hadnt learned that Santa was Dads mug. Had Bel broken it? She couldnt remember, gulping it down, rushing to get away from Rachel. Shed done things like that before, careless, forgetful. Unless Rachel did know it was Dads favorite and broke it on purpose, pushing him a little farther every day.

I dont know, sorry, Dad.” Bel sat down. Ill get you a new one.

Doesnt matter,” he said. But it did.

I gotta talk to you about something.” Dad leaned over for the remote, paused the TV. I just got a call from your principal. He says you went to a teachers house today. Mr. Tripp. That you harassed him.

Bels eyes darkened, her gut clenched. Fucking rat,” she spat, picturing him, stamping on his glasses.

Apparently you were asking strange questions about Rachel. Whats going on, kiddo?” he said, hands motionless in his lap.

Bel was caught.

But that was OK. She didnt have enough evidence for the police, but she had enough for Dad. He was on her side, always. Bel glanced toward the stairs. Wheres Rachel?

Shes taking a bath.

Bel squeezed her ngers, lowered her voice. I think shes lying, Dad. About all of it.” Dad sat up, chair creaking beneath him. Her disappearance, her reappearance. She planned them. I dont think a man ever took her. There have been inconsistencies in her story, things she knows that she couldnt know if shed spent the last sixteen years locked in a basement. She was in North Conway a few months ago, out and free, buying clothes to match the ones she disappeared in. It was all planned. I think Mr. Tripp knows something. Rachels a liar, Dad, and I dont know what she wants, but we have to nd out what really happened so we can—”

Thats enough, Bel,” he said, gentle but rm, cutting her oWe talked about this already. Rachel isnt lying.

But—”

I dont want to hear it.” He peeled the corner of his beer label. Rachel is telling the truth about what happened to her. Of course she is; how else could she have been gone for so long?” His gaze hardened, the sharp rip of the beer label coming free. Trust me, I know her better than you. I believe her, OK, kiddo? That should be enough for you too. I want you to drop this. Please?

A punch to Bels gut, knuckle prints in the knot that didnt fade. Dad was supposed to be on her side. How could he not see it?

You know somethings wrong,” she tried again, desperate. You havent been the same since she came back, avoiding the house, working all the time. Ive hardly seen you.

Dad sighed. Things are just complicated. Real life is, kiddo. Its only been a week, takes longer than that to get used to such a life-changing thing. For me, and for you. Please, Bel, let this go. Youll only make things harder. Promise me?

Bel had already made a promise: to get rid of Rachel, to go back to their life before Rachel reappeared and ruined everything, back to when they were both happy. Bel chose Dad. He was her constant, the one whod never leave. She would always choose him. But he wasnt asking her to choose, he was asking her to let it go, to accept Rachel, to make a new promise.

Maybe they could all exist together, in this house.

Bel had to try, because Dad was the one whod asked. Dad believed Rachel; and that should be enough for her too. Should be.

Bel deated, but the knot grew, pulling tighter. OK,” she said quietly. I promise.

Dad smiled at her, raised his beer in a sad salute. Principal Wheeler said you were with someone from the lm crew today?

Yeah,” she said. Ash. The camera assistant.

Dad coughed. I would be careful, spending time with him. They are trying to tell the most interesting story, sensationalizing it, using us to do that. Orchestrating tense situations where they know well react in front of the camera. Theyre trying to manipulate you, kiddo, all this stuff about Rachel. I think you probably shouldnt see Ash again, on your own.

Bel snied. Youre probably right,” because Dad always was. And Ash was getting too close, anyway. There had to be a reason he was the only one whod believed her about Rachel, didnt there?

Just trying to protect you.” Dad reached for the remote, nger hovering over the button.

Can we do something tomorrow?” Bel spoke quickly, before he could un-pause it. You and me. Rachel too, I guess. The three of us. Maybe a hike or something? Ive missed you.” He wouldnt know it, but that was one of the hardest things to say, baring everything, chest pried open rib by rib, heart beating and unguarded. She was trying.

Dads face softened around a smile. Sure, kiddo. Anything you want.” Upstairs they heard the bathroom door swinging open. The soft pad of

Rachels bare feet, creeping against the carpet. Them down here, her up there. Had Rachel heard any of that, what Bel said about her? Was she trying to listen in? Maybe she

No, stop it. Bel was letting it go.

Really trying to let it go, to override that bad feeling in her gut.

Bel held her breath, waiting, listening. It came; the click of the spare room door shutting, the double click as Rachel locked herself inside.

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