Falcon Lake -
I could not finish the next crossing. I took the boats. I took the records. And I came to the lake where my father taught me to fish, where nothing was ever divided by lines on a map. I tied stones to the bag and let it go. I will do the same to myself now. But the truth floats. It always floats.
Leo opened the first one. The handwriting was small, urgent, pressed hard into the page. Dates from twenty years ago. Coordinates. Names. Deposits. Withdrawals. Ledgers, but not for money. For people.
But Leo swore, just for a moment, he heard it ring. Falcon Lake
Not a strike. A snag.
His name was Leo, and he knew the lake’s secrets. I could not finish the next crossing
He flipped to the last notebook. The final entry was different. Not a list, but a letter.
The fog rolled in off the water like a held breath finally released. For the first time in a week, the surface of Falcon Lake was flat as slate, the violent chop that had kept the bass boats docked now a memory. On the northern shore, near the submerged ruins of Old Zavala, a lone fisherman stood. And I came to the lake where my
A duffel bag. Olive green. Waterlogged and weeping silt.
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