"I’ll go get Dad," Simon said, striding toward the plane.
Suzy followed close behind.
It had been over twenty years since Simon last saw their father.
The moment he laid eyes on Timothy, his emotions spiraled out of control.
"Dad… it’s really you!"
The sight of his father, who hadn’t changed much from his memories, made Simon feel as if he had stepped into another lifetime.
The man before him looked almost exactly as he remembered.
Yet, the reality was undeniable—they were separated for over two decades.
If not for that tragedy, their family would have been whole, happy, and untouched by suffering.
But now, it was just the three of them left.
The more he thought about it, the harder it was to contain his emotions.
"Dad, I’m sorry. I failed to protect my brothers. If only I had kept them safe back then, they would have been here too… they could have been reunited with you."
Guilt consumed him as memories of his two younger brothers flashed through his mind—brothers he watched die right in front of him.
As their eldest sibling, he failed them when they needed him most.
Seeing Simon like this, Suzy’s heart clenched.
She couldn’t bear it.
She reached down and pulled him up from where he had sunk to his knees.
"Simon, don’t do this. None of it was your fault! And besides, Charlotte is already dead. We’ve avenged them.
“If you think about it, for us to even have this moment, to be standing here together, maybe fate hasn’t been as cruel as we once thought."
She spent years believing she had lost everyone.
But against all odds, she found her father and brother again.
To her, that was already a blessing.
Simon looked at her, his own eyes brimming with unshed tears.
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