e lights were on. Ethan was in the livi
een?" he demanded
walked past, headi
rm. "I'm talkin
d on my arm, then up at
ll me where you w
laugh. "Worried I was out do
r of something-shock, maybe
cases. But there was one thing left to deal with. Under my bed was a wooden box. Inside
re pit we used for summer barbecues. I doused
them curl and blacken, his smile turning to ash. It was a painful, liberati
. My mom told me
ck a singl
n the first flight back. Don't
ed. I'll take care of
rs of sadness. For the first time, someone
u think you
s silhouette dark against the kitchen light. His eyes w
ury. "You're burning them? After all
, but it was too late. He pulled his hand back with a
wild with a confusion I
ing," I said, quoting hi
use, leaving him alone with the dyin
l Mr. and Mrs. Miller. They were in the di
d," I announced, my
ed but pleased. "Oh, Chloe! Th
yes," I
r her face. "Liam! He's a w
few words, simply nod
g?" Mrs. Miller ask
er 8th,
ller's smile faltered. "But... Chloe, t
"It's a good day t