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Complications arise as their nosy neighbor, Byron, begins to suspect the Yorks are hiding something significant within their property. This suspicion comes to a head when he voir dire his wife about a concerning message he has sent to their granddaughter regarding Franklin and Irene's peculiar behaviors. The sense of impending scrutiny adds another layer of tension to the story, emphasizing the couple's deep-seated need for privacy as they navigate both personal pain and the outer world’s judgment.