
The Message My Mother Sent After I Died
Coralie Sullivan · Completed · 7.9k Words
Introduction
When I opened my eyes, I found myself standing in an abandoned amusement park, and my body was sitting on that slowly turning carousel.
I was only ten years old. I don't know how I died.
Detective Sarah, the blonde officer, promised to find the truth. So I followed her, watching her peel away layer after layer of lies—
In my diary, I wrote down all my fears and all my waiting.
On the phone, Mom sent that video of me laughing.
In the autopsy report, evidence of long-term abuse filled every page.
Mom had been saving money for three years, saying she'd take me away. That afternoon she picked me up from school and said, "We're really leaving this time."
Then what happened? Why did I die at the amusement park? Why was Mom's first reaction after my death not to call the police, but to—
I thought Mom came to save me.
Until I saw the text message she sent...
Chapter 1
Lily's POV
I think I'm dead.
The moment I opened my eyes, I found myself standing in this strange place, an abandoned amusement park. In the distance, police sirens wailed, getting closer and closer.
Then I saw her. The girl sitting on the carousel, wearing a pink t-shirt and jeans. Her face was paper-white, eyes wide open, mouth slightly parted, like she'd seen something absolutely terrifying.
Oh my god. That was me. That was my body.
The carousel kept turning slowly. My Grandma Gloria stood beside it, pushing with mechanical repetition, like a wind-up toy that had forgotten how to stop. She muttered under her breath: "She wanted one more ride. Just one more. She wanted one more ride. Just one more ride."
"Grandma!" I shouted, but she didn't react at all.
I rushed forward to grab her shoulder. My hand passed straight through her body, through that gray cardigan, like passing through air. I froze, staring at my own translucent palm.
I really was dead. The realization hit me like ice water pouring over my head. My legs went weak, but I didn't fall, because I didn't have a body anymore.
Why? What happened?
I tried to remember. This morning I went to school like always. After school, Mom picked me up, she rarely picked me up, it was usually Grandma. But that day she came, with fresh bruises on her face. Her left eye was swollen almost shut, dried blood caked at the corner of her mouth. She gripped my hand, voice trembling: "We're really leaving this time, Lily. Really leaving."
I remembered the complicated emotions that surged through me in that moment, excitement, fear, hope, and an unnamed sense of dread. We were leaving Dad. Finally escaping.
And then? Then it was blank, like someone had erased that page from my memory. I couldn't remember what happened next or how I died.
Two patrol cars screeched to a stop at the entrance, doors slamming open. A woman stepped out. She had blonde hair pulled back in a ponytail, wore a dark blue police uniform with a badge gleaming at her waist.
She walked toward the carousel. Grandma kept pushing mechanically, kept repeating that phrase, completely oblivious to the police arriving.
The detective stopped in front of the carousel, her gaze landing on my corpse. I watched her expression crack, that professional calm giving way slightly, her eyes softening, even showing a trace of sadness. She stepped forward, removed her glove, and gently pressed her fingers against my wrist.
"I'm sorry, sweetheart," she said quietly. "I'm going to find out what happened."
I froze. The truth?
She turned and called out to someone behind her: "Mark, get the medical examiner over here. And take the madam aside, I need to question her."
A young officer approached, carefully taking Grandma's arm. "Ma'am, please come with me. We need to ask you a few questions." Grandma looked at him in confusion, her eyes vacant and lost.
The forensics team arrived with their equipment, pulling on latex gloves and masks as they began processing the scene.
The detective walked toward the far end of the park where a man stood in a tattered coat, his thin frame shivering in the night wind. She pulled out her notebook and flipped to a blank page.
"What's your name?"
"Tom. Tom Harris." His voice was hoarse, worn down by years on the streets.
"You called this in?"
"Yeah. I live under the bridge over there." He pointed toward a distant overpass. "Around six this evening, I saw an old lady bringing a little girl in here. Sun hadn't set yet. I figured they were just playing."
"And then?"
"Then they just stayed at that carousel. Old lady kept pushing, girl sitting on top. I could hear the girl laughing..." His voice caught. "I thought maybe they were just having grandmother-granddaughter time."
"When did you realize something was wrong?"
"Around eleven. I was getting ready to sleep, but they were still there. Carousel still turning. So I walked closer, thinking maybe the old lady needed help, and then..." His face went ashen. "Then I saw the girl's face. Her eyes... Jesus, she was already dead."
The detective scribbled notes quickly. "You're certain they were here from six o'clock?"
"Positive. I remember clearly because the church nearby rings its bells at six. They came in right when the bells stopped."
Six o'clock?
It was past midnight now. That meant I'd been sitting on this carousel for over six hours? But I couldn't remember any of those six hours. Where did they go?
The detective walked back to the carousel. The medical examiner was carefully collecting fibers from my clothes with tweezers while another person measured the height and angle of the carousel.
"What's the cause of death?" she asked.
The chief examiner looked up and pulled down his mask. "Preliminary assessment is cardiac arrest. The girl had a history of congenital heart disease, you can see here." He pointed to a thin scar on my neck. "That's from heart surgery. Time of death was approximately between six and seven this evening."
"Six to seven," the detective repeated, her gaze shifting to Grandma sitting on a bench.
She walked over and crouched down to meet the old woman at eye level. "Gloria Martinez, is that right?"
Grandma nodded slowly.
"When did you and your granddaughter come here today?"
"I don't know... maybe an hour ago?" Grandma said shakily. "Time flies, doesn't it?"
"A witness says you've been here since six in the evening. It's now twelve-thirty in the morning." The detective's tone stayed gentle.
Grandma's expression grew more confused. She furrowed her brow as if trying hard to remember. "Six o'clock? No... that's not right. We only played for a little bit. Lily said she wanted to ride the carousel, so I brought her. Just for a little bit."
"How is Lily doing now?"
"She's sleeping," Grandma said calmly, even smiling with affection. "She got tired from playing. Fell asleep. Kids are like that."
The detective stared into Grandma's eyes, those cloudy, unfocused eyes held no trace of deception or concealment, only pure confusion and bewilderment. She stood up and spoke quietly to the officer beside her: "Contact her family. Pull her medical records. I need to know how advanced her Alzheimer's is."
I stood among all these busy people, watching them photograph, collect evidence, take statements. But I was standing right here, just as clueless about my own death.
The detective walked to her patrol car and pulled out her phone. I followed.
"Yes, victim is Lily Martinez, ten years old. Grandmother is Gloria Martinez, severe Alzheimer's." Her voice was professional. "Right now it looks like a tragic accident, elderly woman with memory issues kept her granddaughter at an abandoned amusement park too long, possibly causing fatal distress that triggered cardiac arrest. But..."
She paused, her gaze drifting to the slowly turning carousel in the distance.
"But some details don't add up. I need to verify more. I'll visit the family tomorrow."
She hung up and leaned against the car door, lighting a cigarette. Smoke drifted through the cold night air as her face disappeared into shifting light and shadow.
I watched her. Could she really find the truth?
The forensics team began moving my body. They zipped me into a black body bag. I watched that black bag get loaded into the ambulance, holding my body, my past, my brief ten years of life.
Police helped Grandma into a patrol car. She was still looking around in confusion. "Where's Lily?" she asked, worry in her voice. "Where did Lily go? I need to take her home."
No one answered her.
One by one, the vehicles pulled away. Only I remained.
I stood in the empty center of this abandoned amusement park, watching the last patrol car leave, the detective's car.
I followed. I had nowhere else to go. And she'd promised to find the truth.
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