The Sheriff Warned Us Not To Open The Floor—Then My Necklace Rose From Under It-QuynhTranJP

Sheriff Donnelly did not knock when he arrived.

The front door opened so hard the chain slapped the wall, and his boots came down our hallway with the heavy, wet sound of someone who had run through mud. My mother grabbed my wrist before I could move. Her fingers were cold. The cut braid lay in her other hand like a dead animal, the yellow ribbon still tangled through the strands.

The child’s hand stayed in the crack beneath my bed.

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Small. Muddy. Palm up.

My baby tooth necklace hung from two fingers.

It was not the necklace that made my mother step backward. It was the way the hand turned toward her, slow and waiting, as if it recognized her.

Sheriff Donnelly filled my bedroom doorway at 3:11 a.m. His rain jacket was half-zipped over a white undershirt. His gray hair stuck to his forehead. One side of his face had shaving cream dried near the jaw, like he had left his bathroom mid-stroke.

“Linda,” he said to my mother.

Not Mrs. Hale.

Linda.

My mother swallowed. The flashlight in her hand clicked against the brass scissors.

“You said it was sealed,” she whispered.

The sheriff looked at the floorboard. His hand moved to the radio on his shoulder, but he did not press it yet.

“It was.”

The house made a tiny settling sound. The fan clicked once, then stopped. Rain tapped against the window screen, and the smell under my bed thickened—wet soil, old pennies, rotting leaves, and something sweet, like flowers left too long in a vase.

I looked from my mother to the sheriff.

“You both know what this is.”

Neither answered.

The muddy hand pushed the necklace higher through the crack.

My mother bent like her knees had gone loose, but she did not touch it. She pressed the back of her wrist against her mouth. Her eyes did not leave the tiny fingers.

Sheriff Donnelly took one step into the room.

“Emily, get behind me.”

My name sounded wrong in his mouth. Too official. Too late.

I did not move.

“Why does Lucy Harper have my necklace?”

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