Chapter 6
I returned alone to the Fuller residence and began packing the few things that belonged to me. It was laughable, really—most of the clothes I owned were cheap, dark-colored workwear, picked specifically because they would not stain while I took care of Sheena. They were not even fit to wear outside the house.
I threw most of them into the trash, zipped up the small, weightless suitcase, and turned to leave. In my arms, I carried Harry's photo and his urn.
...
When I pushed open the front door of my childhood home, the first thing I saw was my parents' black-and-white portraits on the mantel. I reached into my backpack, took out Harry's photo, and placed it beside theirs. Then, I lit three candles and stood quietly in front of them.
I whispered, "Dad, Mom... I'm sorry. I wasn't strong enough to protect Harry. Please take care of him for me.
"Harry... You always wanted me to leave the Fuller residence. I finally did. You don't have to worry about me anymore. I'm learning how to be

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