PERCIE It had been a while since I came back to visit her. I had been dwelling with grief, pain, and regret of losing her. I was still in denial until I found out I wasn’t alone anymore—so was Larkin. I cleaned up dried leaves on her grave and placed lilies just right beside other lilies. My brows knitted while I took a seat.Who came to visit Emma??These flowers still looked fresh. “I’m a bad brother, aren’t I? I missed you so much, Em. I know it's been a while. I haven’t come here often, it's not because I don’t love anymore or I have forgotten you. I just can’t accept the fact that you’re not here with me anymore. It still hurts. I’m so sorry.” I pulled one of the callas out of the vase. “You’re beautiful as this calla. You’re pure, always faithful to the people you cared a

