Disclaimer – I own the plot.
Dedicated in the memory of David and Mary Jewett.
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The October evening sun shown down on the twenty-tree year old women, who was walking through a graveyard.
Her hair was a rich dark chocolate brown that was cut stylishly at her mid back.
She wore an expansive navy blue suit with a baby blue camisole that fits she well.
She had a silver drop necklace with blue diamonds and a matching bracelet on her right hand. On her left hand ring finger there was an engagement ring.
The women held tow roses in her right hand.
She finally reached her destination.
Two graves side by side.
Death is not something to fear
But something to look forward too
For death is not the end
But a new life yet to be lived
Together in heart and soul
Rita and Hudson
Tears slowly dropped from the women's eyes as she placed a rose on each grave.
A few minuets later the women stood and wiped her tears.
She hugged her arms to her body as the soft wind blew her hair around.
"Mommy!" a voice of a little girl flouted in the cool breeze.
The women turned to see a man and a little girl walking her way, or in the girl's case running.
The women smiled as the little hugged her legs.
"Mommy! You been crying?" The little girl gasped, and then turned to look at the man, "Make Mommy better, NOW!"
The women laughed and wiped one lonely tear off her face.
"I think you made her all better, sugar." The man said laughing along with the women.
"No Daddy! You have to!" the little girl whined.
"How bout when we get home Daddy can make Mommy better?" The women smiled with a twinkle in her eye.
The man chuckled and picked up the little girl.
"Mommy? I wunna say something to Grams and Gramps otay." The little girl said after a moment of silence.
"Okay, hun." The women said and the man sat the girl down.
They stood there in quiet for a few seconds then the little girl turned around.
"Alone." She said with a frown on her face.
"Oh, sorry baby." The women said with a smile on her face.
The two parents stepped back, "I think we're going to drop her off at Heather and Taylor's," The man said wiggling his eyebrows.
The little girl heard and jumped up, "YAY! I wunna go to Aunty Heather's!"
The adults laughed more then happy to get rid of the little girl for the night.
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