Later that day H found Kyle sitting in front of his mother's grave. Julia had died a year ago from a severe case of pneumonia. H sat beside him and waited to see if he was going to say anything. And few minutes later H got his answer.
"I'm sorry Dad, I should of told you about my problem." Kyle muttered.
"It's okay son. It's not your fault, I should have seen what you were going though." H said.
"I was here that day." Kyle said after a few minutes of silence.
"What?" h asked generally confused.
"The day of mom's funeral. I hid in the back, I didn't want to talk to you, I left as soon as it was over." Kyle said a tear rolling down his face. He had hated himself for not being with his mom when she died. But he'd made as promise to himself that he would be here to say goodbye to her, even if he only hide in the back.
"It's okay son. She knew you loved her." H reassured his son.
"The lawyer send be a copy of mom's will, everything she left me is either in storage of Addie has it." Kyle said. Julia had left most of her positions to Kyle, including her car, her house (which Kyle was yet to sell) and her jewellery. Certain stuff was left to H; like a first edition book he'd given to her many years ago, a selection of Kyle's baby photos and other things he'd given her when they were together. H couldn't believe she had kept that stuff after all those years. Epically after how she had left him. Also as Julia had no other family all of her money was split between Kyle and H.
Kyle leant his head on H shoulder. This action shocked H. It was weird a few hours ago kyle could barely look at him. Suddenly H realised something, all that was keeping them apart was the fact Kyle was keeping a secret, but know it was out in the open. This meant there was nothing pushing them apart. Things were getting better, but they still had miles to go.
Around 10 minutes later Kyle and H were walking towards their cars when a man walked up to them. Both of their eyes widened at the man.
"You?" H said anger thick in his voice.
"Hello Lieutenant" the man said.
The man held up a gun then slowly pulled the trigger...
