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Chapter 36. Barren Hearts

Author: Roberto Montellano
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

My remembrance of my parents will remain a constant in my mind forever. Truly. Someday, if my journey were to finish in death, I know they would be able to see me in the sky if they tried hard enough.

Sure, they'd see me if I were there.

With a sorrowful heart, I left my parents. They anticipated this. They thought they were prepared, but their reaction revealed everything. They weren't ready. I've never been.

I was, too.

As we proceeded towards the backyard, Myra never left my side. She comforted my back as I sobbed uncontrollably. "Stella, I can't promise that everything will be fine. Because it is never acceptable to abandon your loved ones."

My tears dried on my cheeks. Myra was correct; nothing would be well because my life and the lives of my family were at stake in this predicament. I had no other option. There was no going back now.

Avi had noticed it. Several times.

It was likely that the outcome of my attempt to deflect dest

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