e call when a knock
e, his expression one of weary concern
had his brother' s eyes, his brother' s build. But the way
flection of his brother' s, a painful reminder of my husb
watch in my pocket, my knuckl
pulled the
ice barely a whisper. "
le touched his lips. It was a familiar express
ou," he said smoothly. "His dyin
I' m sorry, Helen. With everythin
in my eyes. I ran my thumb over
ehind this watch, Dustin
f a second before shaking his
gth. "Barefoot, on stone steps. I prayed for three days and three nig
with his. "I did it because I
t for a second, I saw a crack
deliberate. "He held me for a whole night after I got back, te
swallowed. A flicker of
ing so... extreme?" he a
d, my gaze unwavering. "And I wo
nable to meet my eyes. The air in the
en, since it was his, maybe I should hold onto
p, but my mind was clear. He
ed calm
ay," I said, a bitte
fused. "What
d, my voice laced with a chill
morless laugh. My eye
I picked up the disposable li
to life, its light da
ed in shock. "Helen,
e. I held the watch to the flame. The
, like the remnant
id-air, then fell u
he door swun
tin, honey, what' s taking so long?" She wrapped her
ntly, the shock replaced by a soft
r face glowing with joy. Her eyes swept o
preg
ce dripping with sweetness. "It looks like t
in the r
dug into th
it was just over a month
head and looked at t
ure joy, then to a look of overwhelm
r, his every movement filled with
r. "See, Dustin? This is a gift from Evertt. He' s watching
ange, hollow thing. "Congratulation
er I was there. He helped Kylee
ing but a vast, chilling emptiness. My husband, mourning his own death