Chapter 56. Time Is All Telling
Rachel headed straight to another store that is overly quiet and where people seldom shop.
She’s inside the stalls when she suddenly had the urge to cry because of the emotions flowing completely out of what she intended to be. Rachel folded her knees, let the tears fall down in her cheeks, and hugged her legs.
She hurt someone. Rachel let those compelling words to roll in her tongue, those unappreciative words to be directed on Luther, and she didn’t leave a space to breathe on. Rachel glared at him like he was the most detested person in the world, and that I can’t stand him anymore.
When I was writing that letter, I already loathed his existence.
Rachel wasn’t allowed to forgive, because she has done the most unbearable thing a woman can do. Her sobs were confined, empty but full of strong intentions not to be heard. Her cries should be unsaid, but there was one person who could see through her fragility.
Ezekiel came in, closing the creaking door ge
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