Jackson was rendered speechless. Why wasn’t anyone asking for his opinion? Was he invisible?
After dinner, Jackson sent Tiffany and Tanya home. The trio had agreed to leave together tomorrow.
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The next morning, at the Tremont Estate.
Arianne changed into a black outfit, ready to go to the cemetery.
Aristotle was still too small and had caught a flu; plus, it was raining outside. Hence, they decided against bringing him along. They left him at home in Mary’s care.
Mark was dressed in a black suit too, which gave him a very stately air. The pair brought a bouquet of flowers and left the house. It was a two hour drive before they arrived at the cemetery.
The dark clouds in the sky cast an eerie light over the cemetery. It was practically deserted, except for the old, bespectacled caretaker, who was reading today’s paper in a small hut.
Arianne felt gloomy. It had been a long time since her grandmother’s death, and she was only visiting her now. She felt resentful and helpless at the thought of Zoey and her husband’s antics. Life was short, and no one had ever been able to enjoy it in peace. Most just drift along. The Wynn family had broken ever since her father, Zachary, had run away to be with Helen. She was later orphaned, so the family disintegrated again. In reality, no one has ever been able to escape a horrible fate. No one’s fate was worse than another’s.
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