the countdown in her eyes 8

the countdown in her eyes 8

Chapter

Two days later, they finally let me out. All because Yvonne’s hair clip turned upshe’d just tossed it somewhere and forgotten about it

Honestly, all I ever wanted was a simple apology. Just one. But I never got it.” 

Instead, I got lectures. Warnings about what I should and shouldn’t do, as if that would fix anything

I felt like Rapunzel, trapped up in this cramped attic. Only she got to escape, and I was stuck heremaybe forever

The next day, just like I’d asked, they brought me to the crematorium. It was the fancy kind, of course.” 

I followed my own body into the furnace, watched as the flames curled around me and turned me into ash, bit by bit

Somewhere in the middle of it all, I thought I heard someone crying outside

But I didn’t bother to care. I was more focused on making sure I ended up in the urn I’d picked out for myself before I died

Part of me figured if they couldn’t even get that right, I’d just haunt their dreams and give them some trouble

But it all went pretty smoothly. Which was goodI didn’t want any more ties to them anyway

James carried my urn to the cemetery. I looked aroundrolling hills, clear water, quiet air. A beautiful place, really. I could rest here

He touched my photo, lips barely moving. I drifted closer and caught a soft, shaky, I’m sorry.” 

But what does sorrymatter now? I was done hoping for anything from this family

And besides, I was dead. they wanted to apologize, they could wait until they joined me on the other side

For some reason, my soul just lingered near the Roman family. I floated from one to another, never too far away.

Is this what happens to everyone after they die? I had no way to know

James started a foundation in my name, helping girls from the mountains. He even organized a charity auctionevery item sold sent more money to the fund. That auction put my name in the spotlight. Suddenly, people realized the Roman family had a daughter after all

I could hear the whispers, people quietly asking each other, Didn’t everyone think she was already gone?” 

After that, the Romans threw themselves into charity work. Maybe they thought it would make up for everything they’d done

Another year passed. On the anniversary of my death, they all gathered at my grave. Robert still wore that old scarf, the one that had started to unravel ages ago

Someone laid a fresh bouquet, still shining with dew, right in front of my headstone. The marble had been cleaned, too

I felt myself fading, turning almost seethrough. I guessed it wouldn’t be much longer before I could finally move on. Louisa, I’m sorry,someone said softly

We owe you so many apologies, but maybe you don’t need them anymore.” 

I hope next time around, you’ll have a safe and happy life, far away from a family like us.” 

My vision blurred. I always thought ghosts couldn’t cry

I wiped my eyes, and as my body turned nearly invisible, I actually felt at peace

I’d finally heard the apology I waited for

Hopefully, in my next life, I’ll never have to see them again

the countdown in her eyes

the countdown in her eyes

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