the spot where I drow
the same as before. Kaley was there
anticipated, Corey f
ry stone, lost his balance, and wit
r desperation and pleading. "Albina, Corey has fallen into the water. You're a
said I shouldn't exert myself," I replied nonch
ng no one was around and no cameras were watchin
ng my dad a thum
for his decisivenes
dered in the water, and Corey, suddenly a
past life flashed through my
urned as if an invisible ha
being torn into a thousand pieces
nd my mother's gentle voice
g the turbulent sorrow and anger
owning Kaley to the shore, my parents and I
ng. I had plenty of oppor
feel pain slowly and fully unti