“Everywhere he looked he saw glimpses of his old life. He didn't know how he was going to go forward, but he knew he couldn't stay here. He waited until Gina left to go grocery shopping, then crammed his things—including several framed photographs of Diana that he'd taken from the house—into the old backpack and headed for the door. He left a note on the kitchen counter. Can't stay here. Sorry. Hurts too much. I know this is a rough time for you, so I won't go far. Will call soon. Love you. Than...k you. J. He walked the few miles back to town. By the time he reached Hayden, it felt as if he were slogging through mud. He was tired again, weary. He didn't want to run away, didn't want to hunker down in some shitty little motel room and gnaw on the old guilt. He looked up and saw a sign for the Mountain View Cemetery. A shiver passed through him. The last time he'd been there it had been pouring rain. There had been two policemen beside him, shadowing his every move. The mourners had kept their distance.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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