Mystery: The Coming Back: (Mystery, Suspense, Thriller, Suspense Thriller Mystery)

Mystery: The Coming Back: (Mystery, Suspense, Thriller, Suspense Thriller Mystery) Read Online Free PDF

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Author: James Kipling
Stanley. Her husband, Charles Douglass, was a quiet man, a well-respected member of the community and specialist when it came to working with special needs children. Charles had been very helpful in taking care of Stanley before his disappearance.
    Now, all they wanted was to be a family again, by forgetting about the past and looking at the happy future together.
    Their time with Stanley continued just like a sweet fairy tale. After the exciting and really touching first encounter, he moved back into the house and tried to continue his life from where he had left it ten years ago. The food his mother was making was delicious and healthy, mostly local fruit and freshly baked bread. The company was almost as delicious as the food – with Vivian enthusiastically explaining to him everything that had happened during the last years and pointing out the funny sides of things and making him laugh by the way she was narrating it all. Stanley felt loved again.
    His own loving family! Now his life was giving him a sense of ease that the unknown from before was not able to provide. He could see how people were looking at him, admiring his handsome figure and elegant posture. Stanley had become a truly good-looking guy.
    The only thing darkening his days was the almost imperceptible feeling of guilt that reminded him that he was not able to answer all the questions everybody was asking him. He knew that between his parents and the police, he would not be able to hide anything really serious, but logic was hard to explain to the heart, after all. The guilt was still there, even when he smiled at his father’s jokes or laughed with him at something that had attracted their attention on the busy street.
    Stanley often wondered if he was actually becoming one of those men he so much despised – players, whose life revolved around the number of people they managed to play around. He liked the attention his parents were paying him, but was he right to disturb their lives again? Wouldn’t it be the right thing to do to find a place for himself and visit from time to time ?
    All legit questions which he found difficult to answer when standing so close to his mother and father, completely surrendering to their unconditional love. After breakfast, he asked them where they were going and his father answered: “To the woods!” And then he pointed the way to the garage, where the car was parked.
    “I thought that we could simply walk along the river today,” Stanley said timidly, wanting to know more about his father’s plans.
    “Why?” he asked, really surprised by Stanley’s reaction.
    “I am not the adventurous type; my idea of a fun time is reading books or watching some good old movie.”
    “You would be better not doing that,” Charles admonished him as he climbed in the car. “We are supposed to have fun together today, my son…”
    A shudder ran through Stanley’s body, and he swallowed back the moan that almost slipped from his lips. He knew, he must be imagining it, but what his father said had almost sounded like a test.
    “Yes, you are right.” Stanley replied, somehow managing to sound calm and not irritated.
    “Please, son,” he protested. “It is going to be amazing…” Charles practically shouted into his right ear. Stanley managed to cover his reaction to that statement by yanking his handbag from the ground and securing it on his back. The older man was testing him, and he probably knew it only too well. Stanley growled inwardly as his father started to do something with his watch, fixing him with what almost passed for a smile. This is going to be a long day! Stanley thought, avoiding his eyes.
    It was just Stanley’s luck, right? From all the things they could do, his father would chose to go to the very place Stanley did not want to think about. Flattered as he was from all the attention, an uneasy feeling was eating him from within. The image of the accident once again appeared before his eyes – how
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