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Anna had sat with her chin resting on Toby’s head, listening to Ella tell her mother and father
about school.

Kym stayed at Simon’s grave on the other side of the cemetery. She wanted to go alone, and she wore a red top, which she’d smilingly said always made Simon forget whatever he’d
been thinking.

Anna’s hands left Ella’s hair to rest between her small shoulder blades as she talked. Softly, she kissed Toby’s head as he chewed on a muesli bar before resting her chin back against his
soft hair.

More than anything, she wished those two children didn’t know what death was. Not like this. She wished it wasn’t a part of their lives, that Ella didn’t have this understanding about cemeteries, that she didn’t have the knowledge that came with it. When Ella found out Kym’s husband had passed away, she had hugged Kym and then said, “I think my daddy and your Simon will be friends
in heaven.”

It had been almost peaceful at the cemetery. The grass was kept green, it was filled with trees, and a soft breeze always seemed to be blowing. The dog tags had made a soft sound when she moved, and Anna wished she could ask her brother if he found it weird that she was
wearing them.

Toby suddenly pushed up from Anna’s lap, and she watched him, steadier now on his little twenty-one-month-old legs, run up to Kym as she approached. She scooped him up and sat right next to Anna, her cheeks dry and her
eyes clear.

Relaxed, Ella stopped talking and leant back into Anna. “Do you think
they hear?”

Anna wrapped her arms around her. “I think they do.
Do you?”

“Mummy always listened before, so why would
she stop?”

The words that fell from Ella’s mouth sometimes blew her away. Anna kissed the top of her head and rested a hand
over Kym’s.

“Exactly.”

The bedroom door opening brought Anna back to the present, and she heard clothes dropping to the ground. She lay still as Lane brushed her teeth in the bathroom. Cool air brushed her skin as the covers lifted, and Lane settled on her side, flush against Anna. Her fingers ran gently through Anna’s hair, then came to rest splayed over Anna’s lower back. Lane’s touch was
always soft.

“Hey.”

“Hey.
You’re awake.”

Rolling over, Anna nodded. “I was waiting
for you.”

“Bold move with
hospital hours.”

Through a yawn, Anna
said, “Very.”

“How
was today?”

“It was okay. Ella likes going to see them, I think. Toby doesn’t
get it.”

“How
was Kym?”

Anna kissed Lane’s jaw before pulling back and answering, “Honestly? She
was okay.”

“Yeah?”

“Yeah. You could tell it was hard,
but…she’s okay.”

“Good.”

When Anna leant over and kissed her again, the dog tags made a slight noise as they fell
between them.

Lane’s fingers ran along the chain around Anna’s neck.
“Is this—?”

“Jake’s dog tags. Uh…Dad gave them
to me.”

Lane ran the chain through her fingers before taking the tags and moving them back and forth, unable to read them in the light.
“That’s nice.”

“It
was, actually.”

The chain fell back between them, and Lane shifted so she could wrap her legs around Anna. “Did you still want me to come
next week?”

“Definitely.”

Kissing Lane, Anna ran her nails lightly up her side, rocking her hips and swallowing Lane’s soft gasp. As Lane’s hand buried in Anna’s hair, Anna rocked her hips
again, slowly.

A knock sounded at
the door.

They stopped, foreheads resting against
each other.

“Was that—?”

Lane nodded.

“Thank God we finally taught
her knocking.”

Anna smirked, stood up, and grabbed Lane’s shirt, throwing it to her. “One second, Ella,” she
called softly.

Quick as she could, Anna opened a drawer and pulled out two pairs of shorts, one she threw at Lane and one she pulled on herself. When she opened the door, Ella stood there, blinking at them blurrily. Anna squatted down and opened her arms, and Ella stumbled into them. Tousled hair fell over Ella’s cheeks, and Anna smoothed it off her face. “What’s up,
Ella Bella?”

Ella shrugged. “I
can’t sleep.”

Anna wrapped her up tighter. “Well, that’s no good. Want me to come read you
a story?”

At first Ella nodded, then shook
her head.

“No?”

“Can Lane read
me one?”

Anna smiled. “Let’s
ask Lane.”

They both turned to the bed, but Lane was already standing up and walking over to them, holding her hand out. “Come on, Miss Ella, I think we’re up to chapter six
in
 
Matilda.

Sleepily, Ella took
her hand.

Lane looked back to wink at Anna, who mouthed,
thank you
.

She stood and watched them walk down the hallway, then checked on Toby, who was sprawled out in his cot, sleeping soundly. Soon, she would probably have to get him a
big bed.

The idea of that made her a little sad and also slightly horrified about how on earth she was going to keep him in it
at bedtime.

As gently as she could, Anna pulled his blanket up over him, fingers trailing softly over his hair, and went back to bed. Wrapped in her blanket, she listened to Lane’s soft voice come from down the hallway. Despite how sleepy Ella was, Anna heard her
giggle softly.

The chain lay warm against
her skin.

ABOUT G BENSON

Benson spent her childhood wrapped up in any book she could get her hands on and—as her mother likes to tell people at parties—even found a way to read in the shower. Moving on from writing bad poetry (thankfully) she started to write stories. About anything and everything. Tearing her from her laptop is a fairly difficult feat, though if you come bearing coffee you have a
good chance.

When not writing or reading, she’s got her butt firmly on a train or plane to see the big wide world. Originally from Australia, she currently lives in Spain, speaking terrible Spanish and going on as many trips to new places as she can, budget permitting. This means she mostly walks around the city she
lives in.

 

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© by G Benson

 

ISBN (mobi): 978-3-95533-342-3

ISBN (epub): 978-3-95533-343-0

 

Also available as paperback.

 

Published by Ylva Publishing, legal entity of Ylva Verlag, e.Kfr.

 

Ylva Verlag, e.Kfr.

Owner: Astrid Ohletz

Am Kirschgarten 2

65830 Kriftel

Germany

 

www.ylva-publishing.com

 

First Edition: July 2015

 

Credits:

Edited by Michelle Aguilar and Alissa McGowan

Proofread by Melissa Tapper

Cover Design by Streetlight Graphics

 

This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, events, and locations are fictitious or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons or events, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

 

All rights reserved. This book, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form without permission.

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