Chapter 1444

He smirked defiantly, “Easy, second cousin!”

Robin’s face turned a shade of iron, “Get the hell out of my car!”

Elbert gripped the seatbelt, rebellion etched on his face, “Make me!”

Just as Robin was about to kick him, Bernard, sitting in the backseat with eyes that captured the soul, glanced toward the front. “Dear cousins, your cousin-in-law is pregnant. Please focus on driving and cut out the bickering.”

It was a simple, serene statement that silenced the impending squabble between the two childish fools. Elbert quieted because of Bernard, and Robin, because of Eleanor’s words, each nursing their own woes.

Ultimately, acknowledging that Eleanor was with child, Robin slowed down the car, suppressing the urge to throttle Elbert, and drove in silence to the chapel.

At this moment, Katharine knelt before the altar, her head bowed in prayer. Every afternoon, she would attend the pastor’s sermon, finding solace in the scriptures as she thought of Caleb, the incense of the chapel calming her grief.

a heart-wrenching agony not easily forgotten. Often, Katharine would sit by the window, gazing at the moon,

believe that the souls of the departed become celestial bodies, shining down on those they wished to watch over. She felt certain that the stars she could see were Caleb’s essence; otherwise, why would they always catch her eye?

that she managed to keep living, convincing herself that Caleb would return. And indeed, before long, he

Caleb, eyes closed, when a clear and untainted

be in the world, but not of it, which should spare me worldly troubles. Why then, since I’ve

“It must be an earthly bond that’s

a way

through personal

“Revelation?”

of revelation?”

the man’s gaze fell upon Katharine, her face wet with tears, looking back at him. Her eyes, brimming with hurt and tears, struck him like lightning, piercing

the pastor’s voice faded away, and silence enveloped him, his vision clearing to see only the woman

trembling as she approached him, that he came back to

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