Chapter 190 She Dies (1)
In her hand was a thick, folded piece of paper. Valerie took a deep breath, allowing her mind to clear.
The paper was torn open, revealing two sheets filled with writing.
It was Zoe’s handwriting.
“Ms. Bowman
Please forgive my stubbornness. I still want to address you as sister. By the time you read this letter, we may never see each other again in this lifetime.
I’m sorry, because of various reasons, I made you come back home and do the job of protecting me, which brought unnecessary trouble to you.
After dreaming about my sister’s past life, I didn’t know how to face
you.
Every night, before going to sleep, I used to imagine us making up and having cake together, playing together. I also thought about what I should do for you to forgive me.
But I thought about it, and if I had experienced such a thing, I probably wouldn’t have forgiven either, so I gave up.
On that night ten years ago, I didn’t sleep, but because my mom said I couldn’t go out, I could only stand at the doorway of my room and watch as you left home like that.
Back then, I was still young and thought you would come back immediately. But later on, I found out that you really wouldn’t come
back anymore.
Mom, Dad, and my brothers, they did indeed do a lot of bad things to my sister. I don’t have the right to speak for them, so sister, I apologize to you on their behalf.
Sister, do you remember these past few days when I kept telling you that the scariest thing in this world is not death, but forgetting?
Actually, these past few days, I mustered up all my courage to chat with you and strike up a conversation.
Today, this letter is in your hands, which means I have already made a decision.
I actually didn’t want to bother my sister, but I had one wish. Every year at this time, I hoped that my parents and my brothers could come over and bring me a small daisy.
If possible, you…
Nothing, sister. I still have a lot to say to you, but it seems like I don’t have the right to say so much.
Sister, I hope you lived a happy life in this lifetime. I gave my all and wished you a worry-free life forever.
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Next, it was her writing to the rest of the Horton family.
In just a short note, it was filled with instructions for everyone at home and things that needed to be done.
Valerie cried out, placing the paper on the grass and bending over, crying.
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