In the winter of 1977, a woman named Miriam Clayton walked into the pawnshop carrying a safe-deposit key from a bank that had been closed for thirty years. She asked Luna to hold it, just for a week, and never came back. The key was brass, stamped with a number—three—and the name of a bank that had failed during the Depression. Luna kept it in the back drawer for months, until curiosity got the better of her. What she found in the third box of the Union Trust vault, in a town called Marrowbone, Kansas, was not gold, not documents, not anything a person would leave behind on purpose. It was a bundle of letters, all in the same hand, all addressed to a woman who had died in 1946. And one of them was postmarked three days after the funeral. This episode is a slow, cold unraveling. A story about waiting, about what we leave in the dark, and about the things that wait back.
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