In Chapter Two of “What Happened to Mrs. Gordon,” we uncover the strange occurrences leading up to her disappearance. Mrs. Gordon’s peaceful routine took an unsettling turn when she noticed peculiar signs around her property—a broken flowerpot here, the faint sound of footsteps there, and a series of mysterious notes that began appearing in her mailbox, each more cryptic than the last.
Neighbors brushed it off as paranoia, chalking it up to her age and fragile state, but Mrs. Gordon knew something wasn’t right. She began spending her days patrolling her garden, studying the shadows cast by the old oaks, and growing wary of every rustle in the bushes. Soon, her once-pleasant backyard became a place of dread, filled with secrets she could no longer ignore.
As Mrs. Gordon’s sense of unease deepens, we begin to ask: Who—or what—was watching her? And could these eerie disturbances hold the key to her vanishing? In Chapter Two, we’re left wondering how close danger had come to her door and why she felt she couldn’t tell a soul.