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Chapter 76: A Glimmer of Hope

Author: Jewels
last update Last Updated: 2024-12-07 17:36:49

I walked into the house absentmindedly, my fingers deftly unfastening the buttons of my shirt. I still felt overwhelmed by the crushing weight of grief and guilt, to the point where simply breathing was becoming a painful effort. But unlike before, I now had a clear purpose in mind, and that was exactly what I intended to pursue.

"You're back," a soft voice stopped me in my tracks. I looked down to see my daughter, Serenity, standing before me, clutching her favorite stuffed toy. Her eyes were deep and teary, with dark circles beneath them, yet they were filled with a glimmer of expectation as she gazed up at me.

"Daddy, did you get a call from Miss Beira?" she asked.

Realization dawned on me then. She had been the one to call Beira. I should have guessed as much, since she was the only one who had accompanied Lavender to her therapy sessions in the early weeks.

"Mrs.," I corrected gently, "and yes, I did."

"I asked her to check on you because you seem to be losing your mind," Serenit
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