Lucinda wanted to move on, too.
But even after six months, she still couldnât bring herself to let go of the past.
Her guilt consumed her, perhaps even more than her sorrow did.
Lucinda paused and took a deep breath to keep a wave of sadness from surging to the surface.
Then, out of the corner of her eye, she spotted a familiar figure.
She would know that build everywhereâ¦
Her breath caught in her throat, and she had to blink several times and shake her head to clear her vision.
When it finally did, the man had already disappeared down the corridor.
âNathaniel? Is that you!? Wait!â
Lucinda dashed forward to chase after him, but she didnât know where to go.
Abel was instantly by her side, having heard her frantic shouts.
He supported her just as she was about to tumble down.
âMiss Simmons, are you drunk?â
Lucinda clutched at his arm and spoke through gritted teeth.
âI am not drunk! I just saw Nathaniel.
Iâm sure it was him! I would never mistake him for anyone else.
Heâs not dead, Abel! Heâs alive, and heâs here! It canât have been anyone but him!â
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Abel froze, shocked and confused.
He took one look at his bossâ stubborn expression and sighed.
He told her to wait while he checked all the private rooms lining the hallway.
In the end, he trudged back to Lucinda, his shoulders slumped in defeat.
âIâm sorry, but youâve probably made a mistake.
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âNo!â she insisted vehemently.
âIt was him! It was him, I know it!
Block every entrance of this goddamn bar! Iâll inspect all the rooms myself!â
Lucindaâs eyes were red and puffy as she spoke firmly.
Abel sympathized with her, but he knew he had to be the voice of reason.
âMiss Simmons, please be rational.
Mr.
Roberts is buried in Fordenâs cemetery.
Youâve been there many times in the past six months, remember?â
Lucinda froze and suspicion crept onto her face.
Abel couldnât hold back his tears any longer and sobbed.