"It''s alright, you don''t need to look anymore."
"Vince."
Jessica tried to pull away from him. This kind of embrace felt wrong between
them.
But Vince just held her tighter, as if he was terrified she might vanish if he let go.
"Salome..."
Salome?
The name sounded so familiar to Jessica.
It took her a moment, but then she remembered—on that day, stranded on the
ind, Timothy had called her by that name.
Jessica stood frozen, confused.
Above her, Vince''s voice was rough with guilt, drifting down to her.
"Salome, I''m sorry. Your brother came toote."
"Please forgive me."
"I promise, I''ll never let you be hurt again."
Vince pressed his cheek against the top of Jessica''s head, but there was no joy in
his face—only endless regret.
He hated himself for his carelessness.
He hated that he hadn''t stabbed that knife a little deeper that day.
He gripped Jessica''s shoulders and let her go, bending to look into her face. His
right hand traveled down her arm, finding her hand, and suddenly he used it to
strike his own cheek.
"Salome, hit me. Punish this useless brother of yours."
Just as he tried to make her p him again, Jessica resisted, forcing her hand to
She looked up at Vince, bewildered. "Vince, what are you talking about? I know
you''ve been searching for your sister, but I''m not... Please, don''t do this. You''re
breaking my heart."
"Jess, you are. You''re the Salome of the Zimmerman family—I know it now. Tell
me, do you have a small heart-shaped birthmark over your left chest?"
Jessica hesitated, then nodded.
Vince hurriedly pulled out his phone, scrolling to a saved photo. "Look, isn''t this
you as a child?"
Jessica''s pupils dted, staring at the photo.
It was her. Her childhood self, unmistakable.
Vince showed her picture after picture.
Each one was her.
When she finally looked up again, she saw a tear clinging to the corner of Vince''s
eye.
She asked quietly, "Are you really my brother? But why don''t I remember any of
this? I have parents, a grandmother, a home—how could I be your sister?"
If Vince had only heard about the birthmark from Herbert, he might still have
doubts—after all, no DNA test had been done. But Timothy had called.
Timothy had said long ago he''d already found Salome.
He must have done the DNA test; there was no doubt left.
Thatst time Vince had returned to the States, he''d told Timothy about the
birthmark.
Did Timothy know all along?
If he did, how could he...?
"Vince''s voice was hoarse. "I''m sure it''s you, but if you need proof, we can get a
DNA test."
Herbert, who had been quietly watching, finally spoke. "Jess, I think it''s real.
Timothy just called Mr. Zimmerman a minute ago."
Timothy was always meticulous; if he said it, it must be true.
Suddenly, everything clicked for Jessica.
That day, Timothy had acted like a madman, pointing to his own chest and saying
he wanted her name carved there.
He''d said he wanted her to carve his name in the same ce.
He knew about her birthmark...
Jessica trembled. "Vince, when you asked Timothy to help look for your sister, did
you tell him about the birthmark?"
"I did. We met at the Red House to talk about it, but things went badly, so I didn''t
get to say it then. A few dayster, I told him everything."
Jessica''s mind reeled.
So he knew.
But when did he find out? He''d
known, yet still threatened her with
her own past outside the
courthouse, using her real identity to
drag her back to his side.
He''d even wanted her to tattoo over the birthmark on her chest.
He''d wanted to erase it—so Vince would never find her.
God, what kind of man had she married?
How could she have fallen in love with someone like that?
Jessica''s face went white as a sheet.
She remembered her talk with She
that day—She had said a man who
would help a woman at any cost,
even if it meant great sacrifice, must
love her. What else could it be, if not
love? But, She had added, not all
feelings that surface from the
subconscious are romantic love.
There''s also...
She hadn''t finished her sentence.
Now Jessica finally understood what She had left unsaid—family.
Jessica looked up at Vince. "Did Timothy tell you? Or did you figure it out
yourself?"
"When the ident happened today, I was terrified for you. While I was waiting
outside the operating room, I called She."
Vince told her everything She had said, everything he''d asked Herbert about
Jessica''s childhood, the birthmark, all of it.
Jessica was sure now—She had known!
Otherwise, there was no way she could have dropped hints to both of them.
Taken alone, none of their words seemed unusual, but together, they told a
different story.
Because of that, Jessica had started
to doubt her own past. She''d even
gone back to ask the neighbors, but
everyone insisted she was born to
her parents, so she''d stopped
questioning it.
Now, finally, Jessica knew the truth. She was Vince''s sister.
But she still needed to know how she''d ended up with the family she thought was
hers.
She gripped Vince''s arm. "Let''s go back to Riverside City. There''s someone we
need to see."