The day of the family gathering arrives, the manor a flurry of activity.
Relatives fill the rooms, their conversations a blend of laughter and formality.
Yet beneath the surface, the tension remains.
I move through the crowd, exchanging pleasantries, but my mind is elsewhere.
In the back of my mind, the image of the forgotten child lingers.
I can’t help but wonder if he’s among us, hidden in plain sight.
The thought sends a shiver down my spine.
As the evening wears on, I find myself on the edge of the gathering.
Watching, waiting for something to happen.
The air feels charged, as if on the brink of a storm.
