AFTER EVERYTHING THAT happened with Keegan on the stand, the cops go to his apartment, get a warrant to search his computer. They find all this in his search history from before Mark’s death: the Mayflower Trail, the height from the Split to the creek, and the likelihood that a person would survive the fall.
There’s his credit card statement. The flowers he bought my sister. The picnic basket he ordered online. The motel room he booked the same night Tabby tried to run. It all paints a story, an obsession. A girl he couldn’t have, but wanted anyway, and all the ways he manipulated her into wanting him back.
It all fits together, and still, there’s a piece missing. Maybe it’s because I know my sister, and I know she isn’t a pawn. Whatever Keegan did to Mark in the woods, she must have known it was happening, and still didn’t do anything to stop it.
Maybe it’s the map. The fact that she had one before Keegan ever did.
I need Tabby herself to tell me she didn’t have anything to do with it. But I guess she’ll get her turn to tell everyone that soon enough.