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The Return of The Forgotten Son

Chapter 3 Fragments of Truth

Word Count: 1061    |    Released on: 03/11/2025

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arrived tha

w, his back bent with age and maybe guilt. He'd been our family physician for forty year

s here to

someone who knew. Someone who understood what we'd done. I

in a chair by the fire, his hands gripping a

he?" Whitm

y the window, watching the gardens. "He does t

y. Everyone turned to look at me. "This w

darkened. "Vic

ct that we murdered Elias? Next week? Next ye

he desk. "We did what we had to do. I

ot the family. We died that night too. We just

now? If this truly is something supernatural, something co

r asked. Her face was despe

t a priest. You're the one

urned them. After. I couldn't

id. "We don't know what we're d

walked in, still wearing his c

enjoying learning about my death. It's not every

chair fell over. His face we

Doctor? You signed my death certificate. You told the police t

"Your father, he threatened my career,

stranger's voice was hard. "Except me.

l me about the ritual. Wh

ere in Latin, or something older. The book said it wo

eld his hand over the flames. They bent away from his skin like they were afraid. "And

," I said. "How

even though only twenty years passed out here. I remember hunger and cold and endl

p. "What do yo

sti

anything. Nam

ready paid your price, Father. Twenty years of wealth and success. The

hat mean?" T

my death was wrong. Unjust. That injustice created a crack in the contract. Every year you prospered, the crack grew w

nto his chair. "You'

is sister and his hate for his killers. Am I not Elias? O

e ans

t. I want to feel them suffer the way Elias suffered. I want them to

evenge," I

ment, something human flickere

ound. He clutched his chest, his face turning pur

But I saw the frost spreading from where the stranger st

last breath rattled out of him

he wa

without emotion. "One down. The ent

r the letter opener on his desk. A useles

going to uncover every secret. Every lie. Every sin. And when I'm done, when the truth is laid bare, then you

d Father? Happy birthday. I go

corpse and the cold certainty t

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1 Chapter 1 The Uninvited Guest2 Chapter 2 The Weight of Secrets3 Chapter 3 Fragments of Truth4 Chapter 4 The Locked Room5 Chapter 5 Mother's Confession6 Chapter 6 Thomas Falls7 Chapter 7 Father's Last Stand8 Chapter 8 The Choice9 Chapter 9 The Aftermath10 Chapter 10 The Detective11 Chapter 11 The Fall12 Chapter 12 New Beginning13 Chapter 13 Shadows in Daylight14 Chapter 14 Dr. Iris Morgan15 Chapter 15 The First Grant16 Chapter 16 The Return of the Shadows17 Chapter 17 The Letter18 Chapter 18 The Journalist19 Chapter 19 Going Public20 Chapter 20 The Scholar's Warning21 Chapter 21 The First Client22 Chapter 22 Oxford Bound23 Chapter 23 The Network24 Chapter 24 First Solo Case25 Chapter 25 The Cost of Success26 Chapter 26 The Anniversary27 Chapter 27 The Copycat28 Chapter 28 The Summoning29 Chapter 29 The First Hunt30 Chapter 30 The Network Expands31 Chapter 31 The Skeptic32 Chapter 32 The Breaking Point33 Chapter 33 The Old Enemy34 Chapter 34 The Investigation35 Chapter 35 The Retaliation36 Chapter 36 The Financial Trail37 Chapter 37 The Trial Begins38 Chapter 38 Sentencing Day39 Chapter 39 The Successor40 Chapter 40 The Academic41 Chapter 41 The International Expansion42 Chapter 42 The Prodigy43 Chapter 43 The Betrayal44 Chapter 44 The Council's Final Judgment45 Chapter 45 The Haunted School46 Chapter 46 The Inheritance47 Chapter 47 The Political Pressure48 Chapter 48 The Prodigy's First Crisis49 Chapter 49 The International Crisis50 Chapter 50 The Mentor's Departure51 Chapter 51 The New Generation52 Chapter 52 The Corporate Threat53 Chapter 53 The Sabbatical54 Chapter 54 The Reunion55 Chapter 55 Going Public56 Chapter 56 The Documentary57 Chapter 57 The Academic Program58 Chapter 58 The Global Conference59 Chapter 59 The Tenth Anniversary60 Chapter 60 The Letter from the Past