The Case That Never Died: When a Detective’s Past Returns
Prompt:
Marcia Watkins felt the room tilt the moment she saw the photograph clipped to the file.
Her supervisor had dropped the cold case folder on her desk with a neutral expression, but the moment Marcia opened it, the world she had built—marriage, new name, new life—shattered like thin glass under a steel boot. Her breath caught in her throat. The girl in the photo. The small backpack. The scar near the jawline. It was her sister. The sister who was snatched walking home from grade school and found murdered two days later. No one in the precinct knew; Marcia had been careful. She never spoke of it. She had buried it deeper than her badge, deeper than her vows to protect and serve.
But someone knew now. Someone had placed this case—her case—directly in front of her. She set the file down, every nerve trembling but every instinct sharpening. Grief opened inside her like a wound torn fresh, but beneath it pulsed something stronger: resolve. Whoever had done this to her sister was still out there, breathing air they didn’t deserve. And Marcia, finally, was done running from ghosts.
She would find the killer. And when she did, her sister’s voice would finally rest.
❓ What direction would you take Marcia’s pursuit—toward justice, revenge, or an unexpected twist?