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s, precisely. There was no contentment, perhaps after a cloud of despair confronted his family. At first, Cody pondered about his d
r, but he was left with nothing than guesses. Perhaps, Jordan desired him to cite it by himself to avoid spoiling him with his awful delivery. No one yearns to ponder il
mately, what he worried the most happened! Instantly, he abhorred to attend to his mother's name cited. H
his brother's trepidation in pointing out horrendous information. He was unable to spit ou
his sanity. Jordan on the other side moaned and swallowed his spittle hard. It was formidable for him to elucidate
ear his cry audibly. Like a small youngster, he dabbed away slashes stream after another. His tragic voice elicited Cody's sentiment, but he remained dam
ancient, biased belief about the deficiency of men's tears. For years, they had never seen him weep. Even after
hear his wifeâKelly, strength him. Kelly wasn't better as her tears rippled down her already swollen eyes. Cody could picture their pale faces
d to spend time with her in the kitchen cooking and sharing momentous tales than idol posing in the sitting chamber to wait
discerned something more awful than he anticipated had occurred. Even if he was sure something ominous
ving calamity that happened on our ranch yesterday. Daddy said they were going out when
dy froze, as well as his sanity. Even after his girlfriendâMelinda, cheated on him, he hadn't felt so betrayed by the world. The world bombarded
t the announcement about the accident, our mother was already gone. Gone forever,
otent pillar. That's the way his father taught him. As he pondered about his father and his rigid restrictions, a flash of dismay occupied hi
erted from the alarming news to his father. Adams was always a composed and optimistic man in anything. Some peop
him to prevail in this cruel world independently. If he were unable to take a betrayal from Melinda, then couldn't endure the demise o
is loneliness. For one and a half years, loneliness had taught him how complicated
be there with him. I had to wait until you called back. I hope you will be home soon, presumably, by tomorrow morning..." apologiz
oud of bewilderment overwhelmed him. Preferring to withhold from going to his mother's funeral. It was another blunder he coul
bstinacy was still functional despite his thriving age. The two sounded wro