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Jay:This is surreal. Now they think I’m dead?

Aleeza:There is no mention of them searching for a body. There might be more that the police aren’t saying. Something that’s leading them to believe this.

Jay:Yeah, because finding just my coat doesn’t mean a lot.

Aleeza:Your coat, phone, and wallet. Do you lose your phone and wallet often?

Jay:No, I’ve never lost them. I use my debit card for everything. I can’t imagine going long without it.

Aleeza:I assume they’ve checked your banking activity and it hasn’t been used since then.

Jay:Yeah, I assume. This is ... wow.

Aleeza:Jay, do you want me to stop investigating this? Cancel the podcast? I feel like we’re exploiting your misfortune for our own gain.

Jay:No, the fuck you are. You’re not exploiting anything. You’re trying to SAVE me. Maybe the Jay from your timeline is dead, but I’m not. Don’t let me go, Aleeza.

I bite my lip. He’s right. This is now about saving his life, not about getting him back. The Jay in my timeline isn’t coming back. He’s gone. But I can still save the Jay I know—the one from five months ago.

Jay:Besides, this news story tells me one thing loud and clear—I didn’t jump into the water. Or go in intentionally in any way.

Aleeza:How do you know?

Jay:My fall coat. It’s a vintage wool duffel coat. I’m an excellent swimmer—but not with a waterlogged wool coat on. I wouldn’t have had it on if I went for a late swim.

Aleeza:That’s a good point. What about shoes? What do you think you would have been wearing?

Jay:Unless I’m working out, I’m always wearing my eight-hole Doc Martens. I can’t swim in those either. Did they find my boots?

Aleeza:Not that I’ve heard.

They could still be on his body, wherever it is. I feel nausea in my stomach.

Jay:What did you find out at Jack’s? Or do you remember it at all?

Aleeza:I remember a lot.

Jay:How much did you drink, anyway?

Aleeza:About three drinks. I’m a lightweight. And I shared a joint with Jack.

Jay:And knowing Jack, it was probably laced with something.

I cringe at the thought of that.

Aleeza:How well do you know Jack? He said some cryptic things about you.

Jay:Jack is an interesting one. I would say he’s the only one in that group I’m still friends with. He’s both the most and the least trustworthy one of them.

Aleeza:Is he an addict?

Jay:I have no idea. Probably. He’s tortured, that’s for sure. I really don’t know why. He’s rich as fuck.

Aleeza:Someone said he hasn’t been sober since the fall.

Jay:He certainly wasn’t sober last night. What else did you learn?

Aleeza:I think Taylor might be the Birdwatcher.