Chapter 12
Michelle’s POV
Kierra died
Died in the spring–like Fairhelm of the past,
She always said that I was a very carefree personi.
I did not cry when she died
However
As I watched her being pushed into the cremation furnace
At the moment when I saw the flames engulfing her, I suddenly broke down.
That was Kierra.
A perfectly fine person, the one who was happily coaxing
ng me to take medicine the day before, was pushed into the fire just one day later.
Wait for her to come out again.
Turned into ashes.
Packed in such a small box.
The housekeeper cried very sadly,
She kept muttering, “If I had known she was sick, I would have made her some light food,”
“Shouldn’t we have stewed some soup for her?”
“The other morning, she was wearing too little clothes. When I urged her to put on a jacket, my voice was a bit loud. Do you think the child might have thought I was scolding her?“”
The housekeeper choked up, “She was only 28, a year younger than my daughter.”
I held Kierra’s urn, my eyes red.
She always felt that she didn’t grow up as innocently as her grandmother had hoped.
She didn’t understand. She was such a good person.
It was only after two months of knowing each other that the housekeeper burst into tears.
On the return flight.
I looked at the ethereal clouds outside the window and whispered.
Kierra, we went home.
I buried her in the cemetery behind her grandmother’s place.
Her grandmother was watching over her.
The memorial photo was taken in advance by us.
The girl had short hair, with clear eyes and brows, and she smiled brightly at the camera.
I placed flowers in front of iser tombstone.
Whispered to her quietly
“You must have been the most beautiful female ghost in this cemetery.”
I swept the ashes in front of my grandmother’s grave again and poured some wine.
“Grandma, I brought Kierra to you.” “Don’t blame her for coming down so early to accompany you, she was struggling a lot, in the last days, she was in pain.”
“She finally didn’t have to endure the pain anymore and took a lot of painkillers.”
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When Heft, it was drizzling
I walked out of the cemetery holding an umbrella, but I met someone face to face.
Once, I had never seen the man in person, but Thad heard his name countless times.
Quinten
I hesitated for a moment and pretended not to recognize him before leaving.
But he stopped him.
He stared at me intently, his voice hoarse, “Thave seen your photos, you are called Michelle.”
“I checked the flight information, and you went to Reddale with Kierra.”
“I looked for Kierra over there for many days, but couldn’t find her.”
He seemed to realize something, and his body suddenly trembled. He looked up at the cemetery behind me and asked, “What are you doing here?”
I looked into his eyes.
“Come to bid farewell to Kierra’s final journey.”
“What?
He stumbled back a step, his eyes instantly turning red.
“Kierra died.”
“She died in my arms.
Quinten stood frozen in place, the man known for his explosive temper, but now he was in tears.
“Where was she?”
“Kierra didn’t want to see you, so go cry at the cemetery, don’t disturb her reunion with her grandmother,”
I did not conceal Kierra’s death.
Because he would definitely know.
Kierra’s tombstone is right behind her grandmother’s, so whenever he goes to visit his grandmother, he can definitely see it
But I had to tell him.
“I asked Kierra if she would forgive you,”
Quinten’s eyelashes trembled as be waited for my answer, his face ashen. He knew Kierra so well
I could already guess her answer.
I said, “Kierra said, unless you go die,”
Before she died, she washed off your name from her wrist bone, washed off the gardenia on her chest. She hated gardenia the most. On the other side, she got her favorite trumpet–creeper tattooed again.
“She threw away the gifts you gave her, donated your money, and burned all her belongings.”
“Do you know why?”
I spoke slowly, looking into quinten’s eyes and seeing a dead silence, feeling inexplicably refreshed.
“Because she didn’t want to have any relationship with you anymore”
“You were too dirty, it disgusted her.”
In fact, Kierra had already saw Kella’s video. Kietra knew that you were counting down the days to break up with her.”
“ho you think the countdown dates on the calendar were her eagerly anticipating, counting the days, and looking forward to your wedding?”
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