Chapter 1: The Sound of Silence
The Wesenberg home used to be filled with the sounds of laughter and playful arguments, the kind that only came from two inseparable twin brothers: Ted and Clark. Their world was a cozy one, sheltered and lovingly built by their parents, Paul and Linda, who had done everything in their power to give the boys a happy life. But one Sunday afternoon, all of that shattered.
It was meant to be a lazy weekend—a small backyard barbecue, nothing more. Paul had been flipping burgers, Linda arranging fruit slices on a platter, and the boys had been playing a spirited game of tag around the pool.
Then came the scream. Linda dropped the bowl of watermelon. Paul spun around.
Clark was frozen on the edge of the pool, his small body trembling.
“Ted’s in the water!” he cried.
Paul’s instincts kicked in. He dove in, heart pounding, lungs burning, as he pulled his son’s limp body from the pool. The world became a blur of shouts and CPR compressions. The smell of chlorine mixed with panic. Linda dialed 911 through shaking fingers. But the ambulance arrived too late.
Ted was gone.
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