Chapter 621 The Day He Inevitably Leaves Us

In a voice just loud enough for the two of them, Josiah whispered, “The temperature in the mountains dips quite low. I noticed everyone brought their warm clothing. You should head back and change into yours soon. Even if it isn’t chilly now, it’ll serve as a good cover when the night sets in.”

Caught off guard, Lysander hesitantly admitted in a soft, awkward voice, “I’ve actually forgotten to bring mine.”

Anticipating this, Josiah nodded understandingly. “Don’t worry, I’ve packed it for you. It’s in the luggage I brought up to your room.”

Over the days they had spent together, Lysander had found herself thanking Josiah more times than she could count. For a moment, she chose silence over repeating the same formalities, a silent acknowledgment of his thoughtfulness.

Josiah, recognizing the departure from her usual formality, couldn’t help but smile subtly, pleased by the personal connection that seemed to be deepening between them.

As the evening drew in, the temperature began to fall, and the day gave way to night much quicker than expected. By the time they reached the campsite, stars were just beginning to prick the velvety darkness of the sky.

The campsite, often deserted during this season, was entirely theirs for the night.

As Josiah set about pitching the tents with practiced efficiency, he kept in mind the responsibility Maverick had entrusted him with.

Despite being an amateur at camping, Maverick rolled up his sleeves and offered his help, “It looks like you could use a hand. Setting up a tent isn’t just about following the instructions; getting the frame right is the first step.”

Josiah, concerned about Maverick overexerting himself, quickly intervened, “Please let me handle this. You should take it easy.”

Off to the side, Maverick, seeing his wife and daughter busily preparing for the barbecue, leaned in closer to Josiah and whispered, “Jose, the medicine–you arranged for it to be delivered, didn’t you?”

Josiah nodded slightly.

Maverick smiled, a knowing glint in his eyes, “I thought as much. When the waiter unexpectedly brought it over as a gift, and it turned out to be medicine, I figured it was your doing.”

“Have you taken it?”

“I have, and honestly, it works wonders. I haven’t felt this pain–free in a long time.”

Maverick’s words were a stark reminder of the pain he had been silently enduring. As soon as he had received the medicine, he sought out water to take it, eager for even a moment’s relief.

Josiah considered Lysander’s request that had led to this moment and felt the weight of the responsibility she had placed in his hands. Yet, for the sake of both father and daughter, he kept his actions discreet.

As the evening progressed, the campsite came alive with the crackle of the barbecue and the soft chatter of

Lila Thaıı miharad light and filled with anticipation for the night sky’s spectacle.

Despite the Milky Way being a year–round phenomenon, its visibility and brilliance were often at their peak in the summer. That night, their luck with the weather would determine their view.

Lysander stood beneath the expanding canopy of stars, hands closely joined, eyes closed in silent prayer, hoping for a clear view of the galaxy.

At precisely seven o’clock, perhaps in answer to her prayers, a swath of the Milky Way appeared, slicing through the night sky with its luminescent beauty, captivating everyone present.

Michelle, having never witnessed such a spectacle, clapped her hands in awe and exclaimed, “Is that the

Way? It’s absolutely stunning!”

Before she could dash forward for a closer look, Lysander gently pulled her back, cautioning her to watch her step.

together in quiet reflection. Maverick, breaking from his usual reserve, wrapped an arm around Laura, his

their intimacy, whispered to her sister, “I never knew Dad could be so romantic. No wonder Mom fell for him back

her feelings from Michelle, she quickly fabricated an excuse, “I think I’ve got something in my eye. I’m going to go check the tent for some tissues. You

it for

right back,” Lysander reassured her, needing a moment to compose

“Oh, okay then.”

the beautiful scenery before her and her parents‘ loving

to the sidelines. Observing her struggle to hold back tears, he handed her a

could handle the pain of loss, that I could stand strong

health had significantly declined, yet his determination to keep going was as strong as ever. It was difficult for Lysander not to fuccumb to feelings of pessimism under such circumstances. Even Josiah could offer little more than reassurance, telling her, “Mr. Maverick didn’t suspect anything. He thought

“That’s better, at least. Now he won’t shy away from going to the hospital for painkillers, worried about being

how it might be if a family member passed away, thinking I was prepared. But I was naive. I believed there would be plenty of time to spend with them before

day is coming much too suddenly. Any mental preparation I’ve made is proving to be completely inadequate. I won’t

weight of her guilt was crushing, making Lysander feel as though her heart was compressing into a tight ball of

offered words of comfort at just the right moment, “This isn’t your fault,

she reflected, “But if I had just spent more time with them. I might have

now seemed futile; the time for what might have been had passed.

even look at her parents and sister, who stood

to spend more time with them now. At least it would allow Mr. Maverick to enjoy his final moments with the family he loves. Leave the company matters to me for

felt a weight lift

worry,” Josiah

knew she needed to gather her strength quickly. “With Dad’s health fading. Mom and Michelle are looking to me. I can’t let them think that without Dad, we’d just fall

to take charge and keep her family united, Josiah felt a surge of admiration.

must eventually face. I’ve come to terms with this reality. I’m ready to live fully, to cherish the time with my loved ones, and to minimize any regrets in

for the two of them, Josiah whispered, “The temperature in the mountains dips quite low. I noticed everyone brought their warm clothing. You should head back and change into yours soon. Even if it isn’t chilly now, it’ll

in a soft, awkward voice, “I’ve actually forgotten to bring

understandingly. “Don’t worry, I’ve packed it for you. It’s in

than she could count. For a moment, she chose silence

smile subtly, pleased by the personal connection that seemed to be deepening between them.

to fall, and the day gave way to night much quicker than expected. By the time they reached the campsite, stars were just

season, was entirely theirs for the

he kept in mind the responsibility Maverick had entrusted

Maverick rolled up his sleeves and offered his help, “It looks like you could use a hand. Setting up a tent isn’t just about following the instructions; getting the

himself, quickly intervened, “Please let me handle

leaned in closer to Josiah and whispered, “Jose, the medicine–you arranged

Josiah nodded slightly.

as much. When the waiter unexpectedly brought it

taken it?”

honestly, it works wonders. I haven’t felt this pain–free in a

reminder of the pain he had been silently enduring. As soon as he had received the medicine, he sought

the weight of the responsibility she had

the evening progressed, the campsite came alive with the crackle of the barbecue

with anticipation for

were often at their peak in the summer. That night, their luck with the weather would determine their view.

stood beneath the expanding canopy of stars, hands closely joined, eyes closed in silent prayer,

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