A Secret Flight Home Exposed The Truth Her Parents Buried-heuh

Evelyn had spent the first half of the week convincing herself that she could still be carefree if she tried hard enough.

She was twenty-three, paying her own bills, answering her own emails, remembering to buy washing powder and milk and all the little things adulthood quietly demands.

But for a few days with her cousins, she had let the sensible part of herself loosen its grip.

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They had walked along the beach barefoot, laughing at photographs taken from terrible angles, eating sweet ice from paper cups and pretending the world could wait.

Her towel was warm beneath her legs.

Her swimsuit was still damp.

There was sand in the corner of her phone case and salt drying on her arms.

Then her screen lit up.

The message was short enough to read in one glance, but it took several before Evelyn understood it.

“Get on the next flight home. Don’t tell your parents you’re coming.”

It was from Aunt Josephine.

Her father’s older sister.

A woman known in the family for being composed to the point of severity.

Aunt Josephine did not panic.

She did not exaggerate.

She did not put twenty exclamation marks in a message or call at midnight unless somebody was already on the way to hospital.

So Evelyn sat upright with a cold feeling spreading beneath her ribs.

Her cousin Emma had been lying on her stomach beside her, scrolling through photos and laughing at one where Evelyn’s hair had blown across her whole face.

The laughter stopped when she saw Evelyn’s expression.

“Evie?” Emma asked. “Is everything all right?”

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