Chapter 35- Distraught

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The weather was dull and bleak. A typical weather before Halloween. And that's exactly how we felt today. Dull and bleak.  "Amen," We all said and Scarlett placed a big bouquet of white roses in front of the tomb stone of her mother. I stared at the words written in cursive on it : You were always loved....Josephine Williams (1970-2019) Beside it was another tombstone and my heart almost burst out of my chest as I stared at it.  The best husband and father in the world... David Williams (1968-2018).  I turned my eyes to Sccarlett and felt like I couldn't recognise the person anymore. She was wearing a simple black dress and her face which has drastically changed in the past few days was lifeless. Void of any expression or emotion. She stared blankly at her parents grave. Losing both he

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