VIGGO I waited for Tyler to come up with the good news about the case, hoping for something that could finally lift the weight of uncertainty off my shoulders. But, deep down, I knew that not even Tyler could change what had been set in motion years ago. The man behind Anna’s torment. Why now, after all this time? Something that should have been buried, a distant memory, was resurfacing. “The only good news I have,” Tyler began, his expression serious, “is that Rylee's sister was never pregnant. I found out from the hospital where she was taken that day.” I had nearly forgotten about that whole ordeal. “Damn, that's a relief. Rylee was carrying that weight, thinking she had a hand in her sister’s mess. She’ll be relieved, even if it’s just one less burden.” Tyler shifted his stance, c

