The Empty Chair

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From her vantage point Sachs had watched the boy closely through the one-way mirror. She remembered how the doctor had tried to get him to imagine that Mary Beth was in the chair but that, while Garrett hadn't wanted to say anything to her, he did want to talk to somebody. She'd seen a look in his face, a longing, disappointment – and anger too, she believed – when the doctor turned him away from where he wanted to go.Oh, Rhyme, I understand that you like hard, cold evidence. That we can't depen...d on those "soft" things – on words and expressions and tears and the look in someone's eyes as we sit across from them and listen to their stories . . . But that doesn't mean those stories are always false. I believe there's more to Garrett Hanlon than the evidence tells us."Look at the chair," she said. "Who do you want to imagine sitting there?"He shook his head. "I don't know."She pushed the chair closer. Smiled to encourage him. "Tell me. It's okay. A girl? Somebody at school?"He shook his head once more."Tell me.""Well, I don't know.

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