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Bye-Bye Jerk, Hello Mr. Right by Rosie Steppe

Chapter 815
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Chapter 815 It didn't matter why anymore.

Jace said Lindey's death was on him and Wayne, but deep down, I knew I wasn't blameless either.

She'd treatedlike her own daughter, but I kept my distance, too wrapped up in the pain of losing my parents. Memories of her flashed through my mind-how she'd tried so hard to bringback, sneakingmini tarts, even making my favorite pumpkin custard this morning She'd planned this. I could feel it.

It was like someone ripped a hole in my chest, the cold cutting throughlike knives.

I'd resented her, sure. But I'd never hated her.

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I wanted to tell her that. But now, I never could. Even if I said it, no one would hearWayne tightened his grip on Jace's collar, like he was about to unload, but then let go. Jace stepped to Lindey's side, kneeling beside her. He smoothed her face, wiping the blood from her lips. ""Mom, it's okay," he whispered. "Go be with Dad now." The funeral, set for 10:30, was delayed another hour. The Johnston living room turned into a mourning hall, with Matthew and Lindey lying side by side.

Jace placed their hands together. They looked peaceful-like they were just sleeping.

All the tension I'd been holding-the fear that Wayne might pull something at the funeral. -melted into a heavy, crushing sadness.

I'd spent ten years in the Johnston residence, from kid to young adult. Matthew and Lindey had been there for all of it.

Sure, they'd taken my parents from me. But they'd also giventheir love, like they were trying to make up for what they'd done.

Memories flooded back-Lindey always keepingclose, proudly callingher daughter when anyone asked. She wantedto call her "Mom" so badly.

But I never could. That word stuck in my throat for years. It's what she wanted most-and what I'll regret never giving her for the rest of my life.

I stepped forward, tears blurring my vision as I looked at her one last time. The word that Chapter 815 had been buried so deep finally broke free.

"Mom... safe travels," The tears streamed down, blinding me. By the tI wiped them away, she was gone- gone forever. The funeral ended, and they were taken to be buried. As the caskets were lowered, Lena leaned in and whispered, "Nothing's happened." Her words jolted me. Wayne had been expected to pull something today-but nothing happened.

Had Lindey's sudden death made him change his mind? I glanced at Wayne. His red, swollen eyes toldhe'd been crying.

Then I looked at Jace. He was the complete opposite-calm, detached, like he didn't feel a shred of grief. It was unsettling.

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Finally, my gaze landed on Hayden.

His face was unreadable, shrouded in something I couldn'decipher. Since he'd arrived, he hadn't cnearonce, even though he'd had plenty of chances. Everything looked calm, but it didn't feel that way.

"Maybe it's better like this," I murmured. "Lindey and Matthew can finally rest.

Whatever sins they carried, it would all end once the earth covered their graves. "Please remove the om ceremonial flowers from your lapels," ΝΟ the officiant instructed. One by one, people stepped forward, placing their flowers into the open graves. "Family members, please proceed with the final rites," the officiant added, motioning to Wayne and Jace. They knelt, each scooping a handful of soil.

But just as they were about to scatter it, the wail of sirens cut through the air.

Wayne's hand shook. I turned to see police cars speeding toward us, officers pouring out.

"We've received a report of illegal dealings on these premises," One officer. announced, loud and clear.