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Chatper 303

    Chatper 303


    Chapter 303


    On the drive to the cemetery, Julien gripped the steering wheel, turning to Julie, “No wonder it wasn’t


    found abroad. Turns out, Rankin’s final resting ce is right here at Whispering Pines.”


    It seemed they had been searching for quite some time. After the incident with Davina Field, Julie had


    asked Julien to help locate Rankin’s grave. Unexpectedly, even with Julien’s capabilities, it had taken


    this long to find it.


    A light drizzle misted from the sky as they passed a florist. Julie asked Julien to pull over, then walked


    inside the shop.


    She lingered among the blooms, contemting her choice. The florist, eager to help upon learning


    Julie was visiting a friend’s grave, suggested an array of vibrant flowers, each more beautiful than the


    last.


    Yet Julie’s gaze settled on a secluded corner.


    The owner hurried over, “Ah, this is the Bird of Paradise. It’s also known as…”


    “Strelitzia,” Julie finished with a smile, and then turned to a bunch of light pink gypsoph nearby.


    “Could you wrap these up for me?”


    Her eyes had been on the Bird of Paradise, but in the end, she asked for the gypsoph to be wrapped.


    The owner handed Julie the neatly packaged flowers and then watched as she picked a single Bird of


    Paradise, settling the bill.


    Back in the car, Julie ced the Bird of Paradise amidst the gypsoph.


    Julien nonchntly inquired, “What flower is that?”


    Julie knew she wasn’t asking about the gypsoph.


    “It’s Bird of Paradise, also called Strelitzia. It’s said to be the bird that flies to heaven, carrying all sorts


    of emotions and yearnings with it. If there’s a heaven, then a good soul like Rankin is surely there. The


    flower’s message is: No matter when, no matter where, never forget the one who waits for your love. It


    just… felt right for him.”


    Julien remarked, “A flower is just a nt. All those nice and sad meanings, we attach them ourselves.”


    After saying this, noticing Julie’s expression, Julien quickly added in a softer tone, “But if there really is


    a heaven, he’s probably there.”


    For Julie, hearing such words from Julien was nothing short of miraculous. She knew it was just an


    attempt atfort.


    “Julien, can I ask you something?” Julie asked tentatively, wary of broaching a sensitive topic.


    “Go ahead,” Julien replied, unfazed.


    “You mentioned earlier about Hayden and Adeline…”


    “I don’t know.” Before Julie could finish, Julien’s curt reply cut her off.


    Julie wasn’t embarrassed by the interruption, but there was a silence that followed.


    Having spent more time with Julie, Julien’s temperament had softened. She would have once been


    indifferent to cutting Julie off, but now she regretted her abruptness, sensing it might have upset Julie,


    and she exined further, “I mean, I haven’t figured out what’s really going on between Hayden and


    Adeline. I’ll tell you once I do.”


    Julie was surprised by the additional exnation, a flicker of excitement crossing her face.


    After a moment, she asked, “How’s your investigation into the murder case going? You’re not working


    for the National Security Agency at the moment, right? So why are you still looking into a murder


    case?”


    “Murder case?” Julien was momentarily lost, her mind sifting through memories associated with the


    term.


    Seeing Julien’s confused expression, Julie gently reminded her, “You know, the time you took a bottle


    filled with vitamins to QuadDn for analysis, suspecting something else was inside, only to find out


    they were indeed just vitamins. He asked what was going on, and you mentioned you were on a


    murder case. Don’t you remember?”


    As Julie borated, understanding dawned on Julien, who realized Julie must be jumping to


    conclusions. Julien quickly interjected, “Don’t get the wrong idea; it’s not what you think.”


    “And what do you think I’m thinking?” Julie teased, her gaze yful.


    Julien remained silent.


    Julie prodded, “So there was no murder case, right? The pills in that bottle…”


    “Yes, that’s right, they were from him,” Julien admitted, knowing Julie had seen through the facade.


    There was no point in hiding the truth from her.


    Julie ventured a guess, “Hayden?”


    “Can you imagine anyone else?” Julien asked back.


    Holding the bouquet, Julie shook her head. No one but Hayden would dare such a bold move.


    “So, you and Hayden, you guys…”


    “It’s exactly what you think; there’s nothing more to it,” Julien stated.


    Julie’s smile grew suggestive, “Aren’t you going to tell me about the vitamins in the bottle?”


    “There’s not much to say.” After a pause, Julien added, “Quad Dn has a big mouth.”


    At this, Julie couldn’t help butugh. The idea of Julien using Hayden of being cking in virtue’ was


    too amusing to contain. She could only imagine the look on Hayden’s face if he heard it. Concerned,


    Julie asked, “So, those vitamins from the bottle, did you take them? I mean, the birth-control…”


    “I did,” Julien answered bluntly, signaling an end to the topic. But Julie just couldn’t stop herself, and


    what had started as a yful banter turned serious as she locked eyes with Julien and said, “You know,


    Julien, you and him, you’re both pretty tough. But when two tough people get together, it can take a lot


    longer to work things out. Like you said that night, have you ever thought about why you actually care


    about Adeline?


    The way Hayden acted before wasn’t right, I agree. But it’s like you two never really sat down to talk


    about the elephant in the room. And yeah, I’m not the best at this stuff either. Even my rtionship with


    Kieran got pretty messed up sometimes. But weplement each other’s personalities, and we do sit


    down and talk things out, every once in a while.” Julie had known since she met Julien that her


    experiences were moreplicated than most, which made her way of thinking quite unique.


    She had the toughness and stubbornness often attributed to boys, yetcked the dependency and


    softness expected of girls. She was used to solving problems on her own, rarely shared her feelings,


    and had spent a lot of time in solitude growing up. So, whenever she had the chance, Julie tried to


    communicate with her as much as possible.


    At first, Julien acted as if she couldn’t care less, as if she didn’t even hear Julie speaking, sometimes


    even threatening to shut her up. But over time, Julie noticed that Julien could be influenced by others


    and be morepassionate.


    Just like via had said, Julie was a friend Julien cherished deeply-someone who would tell you the


    hard truths even if it meant risking the friendship. And that was truly rare.


    Julien didn’t respond to Julie’s words. Instead, she parked the car at the base of the hill and simply


    said, “We’re here.”


    11.40


    Chapter 303


    Julie got out of the car and saw a long flight of stairs stretching upward.


    Julien handed her an umbre, “The car can only go so far, and I won’t be joining you up there.”


    Julie took the umbre, took off the watch from her wrist and handing it to Julien, “I was so busyst


    night, I forgot to return this to you.”


    “Keep it. If you’re in danger, just press it,” Julien said as she helped open the umbre. “I’ve got to run


    an errand over there. If youe back and don’t see me, give me a call.”


    “Is there only one umbre?” Julie asked.


    Wearing a hoodie, Julien simply pulled up the hood, turned, and walked off into the rain.


    Watching Julien’s retreating figure, Julie smiled wryly, clutching the bouquet as she started climbing the


    steep stairs.


    It was a long and daunting ascent. The rain fell, the sky a nket of gray, and a thick mist obscured the


    stairway to heaven, making it seem never-ending.


    After what felt like an eternity, Julie finally reached the top.


    Finding Rankin’s gravestone was easy. On the ck headstone, etched with the name ‘Rankin,’ was a


    photo of a bright-eyed, smiling young man, whose grin seemed to bask in the warmth of sunlight, even


    on a rainy day.


    In front of his gravey two neatly wrapped bouquets of ivy, their wrapping paper of different colors,


    suggesting recent visitors.


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    Two identical bunches of ivy.


    Julie ced her bouquet of Gypsoph and bird of paradise beside them, squatting down to be level


    with Rankin’s photo, a tinge of regret in her smile, “So, you liked ivy, huh? Sorry…”


    The vivid smile on the young face made her heart ache. A life that should have been in its prime was


    now at eternal rest.


    Blinking back emotion, she covered the photo with the umbre and whispered softly, “I thought you


    didn’t reply to my emails because you’d found new friends, gotten used to life abroad, and wanted to


    start a new adventure. It never crossed my mind that…”


    Her voice trailed off. She bowed her head, gently pulling out a single stalk of Bird of Paradise, and said,


    “You told me you were studying in LA, that this is the city’s flower, and you sent me a picture. I still


    remember, Rankin, it’s really been so long…”
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