There were photographs of George and Dylan, of George and Susan's family, of the five of them, and of them individually. In some old photos, Savannah saw young George and a beautiful young woman, who must be George's wife, who died early.
Dylan wore a long face almost in all his photographs, which were few in number. These photos were normal at first glance because many families would have photographs in their house. But Savannah felt something was wrong.
A thought flashed into her mind. She knew what the problem was!
There were photographs of everyone, except old Sterling's eldest son! She didn't see him either in a single photo or in group ones.
Savannah had heard from Devin that George had three children, Susan, Dylan, and Dylan's elder brother, who died young.
Why were there no photographs of George's eldest son? He was not even present in the photographs of the whole family, but she could see Mrs. Sterling in some photos.