It would happen any moment now.I would jerk awake, only to be greeted by the darkness of my room as I returned back to my cruel reality. I would feel the sweat clinging to my flushed skin. I would throw my covers off of my legs and stagger out of my bed on dizzy feet. I would run to the kitchen in the silence of my sleeping home and reach for a glass of water.
It would happen any moment now.
"Aspen," Aisha's voice was soft, barely a whisper.
I would wake up. I would.
I felt a gentle hand land on my arm. I barely felt the touch.
"Please," I gasped, my voice barely audible to my own ears as I abruptly released the birth certificate and let it fall onto the floorboard of the car. "I can't take— "
The space around me began to shrink. As soon as I started to feel confined, I reached for the door handle with quivering fingers and stumbled out of Aisha's car. I heard her curse behind me as my legs gave out and my knees hit the concrete with an impact I barely felt.
From the corner of my eye, I saw her run up to my side and kneel down. "Aspen, I need you to look at me." Her voice was firm as she hovered beside me. "I need you to snap out of this. You won't wake up because this isn't a dream."
Everything was burning. My heart, my mind, my lungs, my body—
I couldn't breathe.
"Aspen!" Aisha's voice rose, her sharp tone causing a flinch to jerk through my body. With wide eyes, I faced her. Aisha's brown gaze remained strong. "Snap out of it."
For a long second, I could do nothing but stare at her. This woman who had somehow been both my salvation and my destruction in the matter of days.
"She was..." I broke off, my voice cracking as the haze began to clear. Aisha's face blurred. "Briar was..."
She sighed. "Yes," she said quietly. "Briar was your sister."
My sister.
"But..." I broke off, unable to articulate the appropriate words as I stared at her. "I don't understand." A sob broke free, my chest aching so badly I feared I would collapse underneath the weight of it. "Where is she then? Why has nobody told me about her— "
Aisha's head tilted in sympathy, her deep brown gaze kind. "Because she's gone," she said softly.
"Gone?" I rasped. "As in...dead?"
Aisha's jaw tightened. "That remains unclear," she told me quietly and I sucked in a sharp breath. "In the eyes of the law, there's a certain amount of time that has to pass before a missing person is declared deceased. Even then, each case varies."
Missing. My sister was missing.
My eyes fell to my hands as if I could see the flier there even though it was back in the car.
"W-what happened?" I whispered, turning to face Aisha. "How did she...what happened? And when?" With every question I voiced, another formed at the tip of my tongue.
Aisha's gaze darkened. "She was kidnapped."
My lips parted in horror. I watched as Aisha stood up and walked back to the car, reaching for something I couldn't see. She shut the door and returned to where I stood on the concrete, handing me a packet of documents.
One glance down revealed that they were police reports.
My stomach twisted with dread, my muscles locking at the words that I saw staring back at me from the page. Swallowing past my fear, I began to flip through the packet, drinking in every word that told me a new detail about my...sister.
YOU ARE READING
Missing Pieces
Mystery / ThrillerWhen Aspen wakes up in the hospital with a severe case of amnesia, it's up to her brothers to try and help her remember what happened. Yet as days go by, Aspen begins to see that the people she trusts may be the very ones keeping her in the dark. A...