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Summary
In “Will,” Will pretends to be relieved when Sadie arrives home but in his mind, he is thinking about how Sadie has complicated things. He remembers that Camille made Carrie’s murder less messy than Morgan’s.
Will makes Sadie dinner and pours her a glass of wine. He rubs her feet. She begins asking Will questions about how he got home even though the ferry was not running. Will knows he will have to kill her because she will learn that he was behind Morgan’s murder.
In “Sadie,” Sadie is in her bedroom when Otto joins her. He asks why she left him alone. He complains that he did not know she was gone until he saw his father outside shoveling in the snow in the backyard. Sadie realizes that Will came home to look for the knife.
In “Will,” Will...
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