Chapter 51
"No need," I replied hoarsely, turning my gaze to the scenery speeding past the window.
My father had been a heavy drinker and a compulsive gambler. When he got drunk, he often hit my mom, yet somehow, he managed to maintain a respectable facade in public.
After his death, Mom had clearly been happier. But she only got to enjoy a few years of that happiness before passing away.
If I were her, I wouldn't want to be buried alongside someone like him.
…
Over an hour later, the car pulled into the parking lot at Restlands Cemetery.
I opened the door and stepped out first, letting the light rain fall on me. I stood a short distance from the car, waiting for Sophia.
She got out and walked over, holding a black umbrella. She positioned it over me to shield me from the rain.
"I didn't want you to catch a cold," she said.
I didn't respond, following her into the cemetery in silence.
As we climbed the stairs, my foot slipped, possibly due to moss on the stone. I nearly fell, but Sophia
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