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Chapter 20: Shadows And Whispers
Author: Evans Duodu
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The following morning, the Mensah household stirred uneasily. Breakfast, which once marked a time of laughter and conversation, now felt like a ritual performed under a cloud. Mr. Mensah sat at the head of the long dining table, his hand resting on the handle of his cane, his face unreadable. Mrs. Mensah moved mechanically, pouring tea but hardly touching her food. Clara kept glancing toward the doorway, half-hoping David might walk in unexpectedly, half-dreading he would not.

But the seat beside her remained empty.

The silence was broken only by the faint clinking of silverware. Even the servants seemed to move more quietly than usual, as if afraid that noise itself might deepen the fractures in the air.

Clara finally spoke, her voice steady though her chest ached. “We can’t let this silence become our normal. If we act as though David is already gone, then we are surrendering to Jonathan without a fight.”

Her father’s eyes lifted, sharp and probing. “And what do you propose
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