A Legacy of Lies, A Love Lost
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daze. Denver. He wore a crisp, tailored suit, a miniat
la said to tell you the guests are leavin
l with him. To bridge the chasm that had grown betwee
step back, his eyes wide an
-air. The rejection
d, his voice echoing Cayla' s words. "She said you never love
, that's not true! I worke
d! You were always at work! Aunt Cayla says you're c
d ran. "Aunt Cayla!" he cried, his voice fadi
child." My hands, which had built skyscrapers, trembled uncontrollably. The words, "I hate yo
each one a stranger, each one a judge. I was an o
er is right, Alva. Look how much he loves Cayla. That's what
ck. "Yes, Alva. Perhaps this is for the best.
nothing left to say. My
in. I slipped away unnoticed, a shadow disappearing
with the lingering scent of old books and my own fa
er eyes filled with concern
out a small, encrypted
hand shaking. "Wh
enty-four hours after my death. To the authorities. To Don's univ
arents. One for Don. And this one," I held up the smallest envelope, my voi
to fall again. She n
t was plain, unadorned, but it held a tiny photo of Denver as a baby. "This was my grandmother
air, utterly exhausted.
e night sky, celebrating the new partnership
sts of color. "They will have their joy. And then... they wil
t blood. Not violence.
for Denver, for the boy who hated me. "Goodnight, Don.
sed m
one last time.
g a sob. Tears flowed freely down her cheeks. She reached f
. Finally, a groggy voic
er voice cracking, "it's Sa
e, when it came, was sharp, disbelieving. "What are you talk