Too Blind To See The True Lumina
m bandaged. Michael sat beside the be
d, Ellie," he said softly. "I made s
icial.
ob. "My Heartstone Locket," I whispered, my vo
h for it, I promise." He placed his hand on my forehead, channeling a small amount of his own li
s," he said after a moment, ris
mpossible. The cott
en my sanctuary. My cherished Midnight Bloom roses, the ones I' d cultivated with suc
' s favorite flower: Dawn Lilies, the
ed structure at the garden's edge Michael had built fo
voice. And
ring my Heartstone Locket. It gleamed on her chest, a stolen star. "Everyo
a," Michael murmured. I heard t
s. A linen napkin, one I had hand-stitched for Michael, marked with a
in my chest. The pain was no longer just a