Chapter 3: The Truth Daniel Carried
The next day’s revelation changed the story completely. Daniel had not simply been a kind boy at prom. He had carried the weight of that terrible night since childhood. As an eleven-year-old witness to the accident, he had been too young to understand the full meaning of what he saw, but old enough to remember that something was wrong.
His silence was shaped by fear, confusion, and the way adults often try to protect children from painful systems and investigations. Yet the memory never left him. The drawing became more than paper. It became the quiet conscience of a child who could not fully explain the truth, but also could not let it disappear… Continue Reading ⬇️