THE VANISHING HALF - BRIT BENNETT
THE VANISHING HALF - INTRODUCTION
The morning one of the lost twins returned to Mallard,
Lou LeBon ran to the diner to break the news, and
even now, many years later, everyone remembers the
shock of sweaty Lou pushing through the glass doors,
chest heaving, neckline darkened with his own effort.
The barely awake customers clamored around him, ten
or so, although more would lie and say that they’d been
there too, if only to pretend that this once, they’d
witnessed something truly exciting.
In that little farm
town, nothing surprising ever happened, not since the
Vignes twins had disappeared. But that morning in April
1968, on his way to work, Lou spotted Desiree Vignes
walking along Partridge Road, carrying a small leather
suitcase. She looked exactly the same as when she’d left
at sixteen—still light, her skin the color of sand barely
wet. Her hipless body reminding him of a branch caught
in a strong breeze. She was hurrying, her head bent, and
—Lou paused here, a bit of a showman—she was holding
the hand of a girl, seven or eight, and black as tar.
“Blueblack,” he said. “Like she flown direct from
Africa.”
Lou’s Egg House splintered into a dozen different
conversations.
The line cook wondered if it had been
Desiree after all, since Lou was turning sixty in May and
still too vain to wear his eyeglasses. The waitress said
that it had to be—even a blind man could spot a Vignes
girl and it certainly couldn’t have been that other one.
The diners, abandoning grits and eggs on the counter,
didn’t care about that Vignes foolishness—who on earth
was the dark child? Could she possibly be Desiree’s? .................................
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