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Katherine cried and promised me she would โbe better. I punished you enough for this.โ I immediately told her after I was caught, thinking itโd mitigate any fallout, but she soon blamed me for everything wrong in her life up until now.
โYou are honorable,โ she told me while redressing the bandages on my abdomen. โWe need to change this thing around; both of us.
I was discharged a month later in late May. I visited the grave of the man I killed after tracking him down for nearly four months.
His headstone only read:
B. Ingram
1984 โ 2025
Harlow told me it was to keep the vandals away.
โItโs over,โ she said, putting her arms around me from behind. She rested her head against my shoulder. The sins of my past were dealt with and Harlow seemed to glow at the prospect of starting anew.
โDid you get to read his bio in the paper?โ I asked. โHis sister jumped off a bridge much like Madison did. She fell to her death in the same wayโฆprobably for the same reason.โ
โHow would he know about Madison being abused?โ
Philip was a known child abuser in Lincolnshire. Like Brooksโ father, we found out that Philip was much the same.
And, they were both dead.
LT Anderson informed me about the scene at the nursing home, and Morelli being tied to a chair in his house, dying of a heart attack. I owed him everything.
โHe was there the day Madison jumped to her death off Covey Bridge,โ I said. โThe crowd formed and Brooks was among them. It had to have triggered something in his mind to do what he did.โ
โAll those years dormant,โ she answered. โAnd just like that, he rose from the ashes. Like a phoenix.โ
I placed a small wooden bird on top of his gravestone that most resembled what we knew him by.
โNo, Kris,โ I answered while playfully and gently pushing her away. โOn that day he rose like a Sparrow. Gliding gracefully across the yard.โ
We turned and I put my arm around her waist as we started back towards the car. Clouds were rolling in and rain was imminent.
Harlow turned and took one last look at the grave. She let out a sigh and gave a sorrowful smile.
โGoodbye, Little Sparrow,โ she said.
About the author
Jordan Jones was born and raised in rural Illinois. He earned a Masterโs Degree in Social Work from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Illinois. Jordan has worked to develop his writing craft while working fulltime as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. He is a Christian, a father and husband to an amazing family of three.
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Jordan has written one other book at the time of this publication. Order Jordanโs first book What Fragile Lives We live on Amazon today!
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