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From
Five Women in Black...
“Sometimes
I just don’t understand you.” Sam
said harshly, glaring at Cassie.
“You
don’t need to!” she said curtly as
she turned and walked away from the
grave. She had only gone a few paces
when she stopped and looked back over
her shoulder at the couple. “Take
good care of Daddy’s little girl,”
she said bitterly before continuing
down the hill to join Crystal. Sam
held Sharon until she stopped crying.
Then he gently took her hand and they
walked slowly down the hill.
From
his shaded resting place, a sexton
watched the last limousine drive away.
As soon as it was out of sight he got
up quickly and strode to the grave
where he began pushing the dirt back
into the hole with the side of his
boot. When the urn was covered, he
jumped up and down on spot until the
loose soil was tightly packed. Finally
satisfied with his work, he moved to
his left and uncovered a black marble
slab, which he wrestled into position
over the freshly packed earth. A
bronze dove in flight adorned the
marker; it bore no inscription.
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