Chapter Two
Light Amidst Shadows
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ene that the sun should shine on a day like this!” Mr. Bigelow growled,
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because of the sickening, festering situation
en more so
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which had caused the death of his only child.
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remained anchored beside the freshly dug grave, as if loath to leave it
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shock.”
monotone.
the sky,” the dead girl’s aunt replied in a
n
“He sees
something we don’t see,” Lenny whispered back. “Notice he’s not so fierce-looking
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desolate man beheld the likeness of a long-forgotten presence.
smile and spread her love all
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. “So little, so fresh from heaven. All she ever did was
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ill too innocent to realize why she was put on this eart
us
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essly as he rambled on. “When she was little we
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scrape her knee on the sidewalk.
tough. She always pulled herself together, just like a cat with n
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ut my, that kid was
little Betty, always rolling with the punches and all. She just shrugged off w
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f my
could throw at a little kid. Yeah, she’d get up of the floor like a real prize fighter, dust herself
o
li
f
f
f
e
,
and keep on slugging away at life till she finally came
bright side of
out the winner. She always looked on the
b
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f
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forced facade of composure. His daughter would, in de
s
been so cruelly d
ath, at last be given the dignity she’d
her grave. Not ev
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. A few scattered floral tributes encircled the canopy which sheltered
ex
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.
-
stricken father on the shoulder,
an
Kerry Carothers, Betty’s sole school chum, broke down
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r tightly. “We all failed you
behind to fight for her cause. And believe me, we’re going to wage
w
w
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.”
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