They brought Harper and me to the police station to give formal statements.
While sitting in the waiting area my phone buzzed repeatedly.
Brandon had sent several messages asking where we were.
Another message arrived from Judith telling me that I must be misunderstanding something and asking me to return home immediately.
An officer photographed the messages and advised me not to respond.
Minutes later his radio crackled with information from officers who had arrived at my house.
His expression grew tense as he listened.
He turned toward me slowly.
“The bag is not there anymore,” he said.
My chest tightened in disbelief.
“They removed it before we arrived,” he explained.
A wave of cold realization washed through me because it meant Brandon and Judith had returned quickly to erase evidence.
But they could not erase everything.
The camera footage still existed.
Harper’s eyewitness account still existed.
And somewhere beneath those lilac bushes our backyard had once hidden proof that something dark had happened.
I held Harper tightly while police officers continued discussing the case nearby.