Birgitte spends mid-day harvesting the freshest produce from the Goth kitchen garden to accompany the mutton chops she'd picked up from the Jacquet's Butcher shop that morning. Though the Goths are not known for lavish habits, today Mortimer requested that Birgitte prepare a meal of the highest quality to show proper hospitality to Investigator Mole.
When Mole arrives for supper, Mortimer attempts to maintain the dignified composure befitting a mayor, though the deep shadows under his eyes speak louder than any words. Over the clatter of cutlery and the glow of lamplight, Mole discusses his findings so far: vague reports of campsites and strangers in the woods, and scattered clues pointing toward foul play. Cassandra listens with stiff-backed composure while Alexander leans forward, eager for any sign that his mother might yet be found.
Once Cassandra and Alexander withdraw for the night, Mortimer decides it is time to discuss matters he did not want to mention in front of his children. He gestures toward the parlor, the location of the empty spot where the wedding portrait once hung. “I fear,” he says quietly, “that Bella’s disappearance is part of something larger. Freedom Hollow has changed. Crime seeps into its edges like rot in old wood.”
“I won’t lie to you, Mayor,” Mole replies, “Whoever planned this was deliberate. They took her quickly, quietly, and without leaving much trace, but I’ll bring back whatever truth there is to find, Mayor. That I promise.”














