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I shake my head. “No, Daniel. I was trying to save you. But I can’t keep drowning to do it.”
He looks like he might argue again, but Sheriff Reed stands up, towering over him. “Start packing.”
Elaine moves to my side, taking my hand.
“I didn’t think you’d go through with it,” she murmurs.
“I almost didn’t,” I admit. “But last night changed something. I looked in the mirror and didn’t recognize myself.”
Pastor Harris nods. “There’s bravery in standing up, Margaret. You’re not alone.”
We sit in silence for a moment, letting the weight of the morning settle. The lace tablecloth is ruined. The biscuits are cold. The china feels heavy with memory.
But I feel lighter than I have in years.
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