Kane felt lighter than he had in years. As if telling Eve what happened to him alleviated the anger from him. He wouldn’t say he was cured by any means, but he didn’t feel his anger controlling him as it normally did. All because of Eve. She was coming to mean everything to him. She didn’t judge him or ask questions about his past. Eve just accepted him, had stood silently as he confessed his past. It had terrified him, telling her what happened. Besides during the trial, only Carl had known what happened. Kane felt he owed Eve an explanation when she asked about Carl’s final letter. He had been tempted to open it several times, which was why it was in his old cabin and not in his apartment to tempt him. Carl’s lawyer had given it to him after the funeral. Seeing the shaky scrawl of his

