The Girl At The Cemetery Wore A Pendant That Broke A Father’s Heart-lequyen994 - Chainityai

The Girl At The Cemetery Wore A Pendant That Broke A Father’s Heart-lequyen994

Michael Anderson had learned that grief could become a calendar.

It had a month, a weekend, a route through town, and a place to park near the iron cemetery gate.

Every year, he and Rebecca came back to the same row of stones with the same kind of flowers, because habit was easier than admitting that time had not healed anything.

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Eight years should have softened the edge.

It had not.

Rebecca still went quiet in the car two miles before the cemetery.

Michael still carried the flowers because her hands shook too much when they got out.

The headstone waited at the end of the path, gray and steady and cruel in the way permanent things can be cruel.

Abigail Anderson.

Our angel. Never forgotten.

Michael had read those words so many times that he no longer sounded them out in his mind.

They arrived all at once, like a blow.

Rebecca brushed a dead leaf from the base of the stone and pressed her fingers against the carved letters.

It was not dramatic.

That was the worst part.

Most grief was not dramatic.

Most grief was a woman kneeling in damp grass with her coat sleeve getting wet while traffic hissed beyond a cemetery fence.

Michael stood beside her with the white flowers and watched her shoulders rise and fall.

He was about to say what he always said, something small and useless about how cold the ground was, when he noticed movement between two rows of stones.

At first he thought it was a cat.

Then the shape straightened.

A little girl stood near the next path, thin and still, her shoes muddy around the soles.

She looked like a child who had learned not to ask for help too loudly.

Her sweater was too light for the weather, and her hair hung in uneven strands around her face.

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