Broken Pottery Bowl

Broken Pottery Bowl

Marguerite Bavelas

166,574 Words

5.0

Description

Eleanor Greene is a talented ceramic artist whose life takes a sudden turn when she receives a distressing call from her younger brother, Christopher. Known for his frequent run-ins with the law, Chri stopher has landed himself in trouble once again, this time at the Larkview Police Station after a drunken altercation. As Eleanor rushes to his aid, she grapples with the weight of their shared past—a tragic accident that claimed their parents' lives and left Christopher struggling to cope. Upon arriving at the station, Eleanor discovers that the situation is more complicated than she anticipated. Christopher, along with his friends, is embroiled in a chaotic incident involving a cab driver and an elderly woman. As tensions rise and the police begin to question the events of the night, Eleanor must navigate a web of lies, misunderstandings, and her own feelings of guilt and responsibility. The story unfolds against a backdrop of familial bonds, the struggle for redemption, and the haunting memories of loss. Eleanor's determination to protect her brother leads her deeper into a world of secrets and unexpected alliances, forcing her to confront not only Christopher's demons but her own. As the night progresses, the stakes escalate, and Eleanor finds herself entangled in a suspenseful race against time to uncover the truth and save her brother from the consequences of his actions. Will she be able to mend the fractured relationship with Christopher and help him find a way out of the darkness, or will their past continue to haunt them both?