Chapter 24: What She Had Lost Marsh Lahm's Point of View Every person arrives in a critical moment. A juncture of moving forward and moving on. But still I am stuck in the past who can't even forgive my own self. I'm blaming not only myself but also the man who killed my parents. The cold breeze cascading down unto my body. The trees swayed and dances into the wind. The only sound that I managed to hear is the rustling of the dried leaves. I was terribly shaking. I can feel my insanity fading. Nakatingin ako sa sa dalawang lapida. Crying while carrying my infant brother. Paano ko na haharapin ang buhay kung wala kayo. Mama, hindi ko kayang wala kayo. Sino ba ang may gustong mahiwalay sa magulang. I can't live without my mother and father. Patong patong na ang sakit na nararamdaman ko.

