For Jimmy to be encouraging me to drink, it must be bad. My heart sinks. “What is it, Jimmy?” He winces, and upon seeing the look on his face, I drain the glass in my hand before slamming it down on the desk. “Tell me.” “She has a daughter,” Jimmy says quietly. “She married a human man soon after she disappeared. His name was Paul Scott. He was an engineer, and he died in a workplace accident when her daughter was a year old.” A bitter taste fills my mouth. She was married. I’d thought I was prepared for anything, but clearly I hadn’t imagined that she would have gone and gotten married to someone else. “How old is the daughter now?” I force myself to ask. “Records show that she is six. She’s in first grade.” I reach for the report, knowing Jimmy would have been thorough. As I knew I

