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chapter begins at the local Gingerbread House, where Mark
Lawson, the sheriff's son, interacts with Minerva Payne, the
elderly shopkeeper. Their conversation quickly shifts to the
sheriff, John Lawson, who unexpectedly arrives at the shop,
looking for Mark. Minerva and John share a tense exchange,
with implications surrounding a recent tragic event—a young
woman's body found in the pond.
As tension builds, the narrative transitions to John's internal
struggles. He grapples with memories of his deceased
younger brother and the challenges of his duties as sheriff,
haunted by nightmares linked to his past. Meanwhile, a
subplot unfolds involving Kelly Reed, a troubled girl at St.
Gertrude's, who experiences haunting cries during the night.
Her roommate, Marcia, mocks her fears, showcasing the
cruel dynamics among the girls at the school.
Sara Hawthorne, a new teacher at St. Gertrude's, returns to
confront her haunting past connected to the school and her
late roommate, Jenny Blaine. She is determined to uncover
the truth behind Jenny's death, which she suspects was
murder rather than suicide, and seeks to bring resolution to
her trauma.
Throughout the chapter, the themes of fear, trauma, and the
quest for truth interweave with an air of supernatural
intrigue. The characters are shown navigating their complex
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