He Married My Sister for a Reason. The Truth Was Written in My Name. – usnews

“You carried her body.”

“No.”

“You put her in the trunk.”

“No.”

“Stop lying!”

“I was trying to save her.”

My anger faltered.

“What?”

He looked at Daniel.

“Put the weapon away. I’ll explain.”

“You’ll keep your hands where I can see them,” Daniel said.

My father raised both palms.

“Your mother was alive when we carried her out.”

I stared at him.

“She had collapsed in the laboratory.”

“Why didn’t you call an ambulance?”

“Because of what was in her blood.”

The room became silent except for the rain.

“What was in her blood?” I asked.

“A compound Hale Medical had developed under a classified federal contract.”

Daniel’s gun remained trained on him.

My father continued. “Your mother discovered the company’s research director had been testing it illegally. She confronted him. There was a struggle. She was exposed.”

“Who was the research director?”

My father looked at me.

“Your biological father.”

The words made no sense.

“My what?”

“Dr. Samuel Vale.”

I remembered the name from childhood only vaguely. A family friend. A man with silver-rimmed glasses who brought Rosie and me elaborate science kits at Christmas.

He had died in prison twelve years ago after being convicted of fraud.

My father swallowed.

“Evelyn had an affair with Samuel. You were born the following year.”

I heard Ben’s voice again.

Richard Hale is Rosie’s father. But he may not be yours.

My father’s eyes glistened.

“I knew you weren’t biologically mine. I raised you anyway.”

“That doesn’t explain the ravine.”

“Samuel exposed Evelyn to a neurotoxin. Graham Voss was working private security for us. He helped me move her because Samuel threatened to report the compound stolen and blame Evelyn. We intended to take her to a physician we trusted.”

“In the trunk?”

“We needed to avoid cameras.”

“You expect me to believe that?”

“No,” he said quietly. “But it’s true.”

“Then why did her car go over the ravine?”

His face crumpled.

“Graham was driving. Someone forced him off the road.”

“Who?”

“Samuel.”

I laughed in disbelief.

“You blamed a dead man who can’t defend himself.”

“He wasn’t dead then.”

“You changed reports. You paid Graham for seventeen years.”

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