The Feverent Whites
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June 1982
The triplet of knocks came from the front door just as Sylvia Upshaw and her two children were putting on their shoes, about to walk over to Mrs. Talbot’s house. Syl’s daughter, GiGi, her first-born, peered through the living room window, which looked out onto their small front lawn.
“It’s the Whites,” she said.
“The Whites? James and Ella White?” Syl asked. A sudden pang of fear fluttered in her stomach.
Then Syl’s son, RJ, had a look. “What the—” RJ said, his eyes fixed on their unex
The triplet of knocks came from the front door just as Sylvia Upshaw and her two children were putting on their shoes, about to walk over to Mrs. Talbot’s house. Syl’s daughter, GiGi, her first-born, peered through the living room window, which looked out onto their small front lawn.
“It’s the Whites,” she said.
“The Whites? James and Ella White?” Syl asked. A sudden pang of fear fluttered in her stomach.
Then Syl’s son, RJ, had a look. “What the—” RJ said, his eyes fixed on their unex
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