Blue was finding it increasingly difficult to piece the threads of "Leer" back together but as he did he remembered that there were several drafts of the beginning of the story. So Blue decided once again to air it all out. He gathered all of the notes he could find, the early typewritten pages from John and the artwork he had produced, even the rough sketches. There were a few gaps in the sequence but one thing was becoming very clear. Arnold loved to party, was wild about Bea and absolutely adored Edgar Van. Leer had something special going on, a sort of sixth sense and in Arnold's estimations was a little too serious, and Mona knew Leer. Blue was still trying to sort out how Catherine Kent fit in, but for the moment, he assumed she died seventeen years before the death of Arnold's father which meant that Arnold had now lost both his sister and his father and all he cared about was seeing the most preshas Edgar Van!
Blue decided that the best way to find the truth was to lay out everything, only then could the story rise up from the pages, only then could the secret of "Leer" be revealed.
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