"Where do I know you from," Rusty inquired of the striking woman.

"You were staring at me all morning on our flight from Tulsa," she answered. Finally able to place his mystery woman, Rusty asked if she lived in Springfield or Tulsa, or somewhere in between.

The woman gave a sad laugh and shared with him that she had taken the flight to Springfield so she could finally visit the grave of her sister who had been killed years before. As she relayed the story of her sister's life and untimely death, Rusty realized that her sister was his deceased wife, Rose. Unaware that she had any family, Rusty listened to her share stories of their childhood and their teenage years. Finally, he asked her why he didn't know about her. The obvious pain the woman was feeling made his heart ache. She told him how Rose had been a mess when she ran away, and that it wasn't until recently that she knew what had become of her.

The woman looked at him and realized how much he had loved her sister. "I came here afraid of what I was going to find," she told him. "Instead, I know that my sister was loved when she died. She was taken from us too soon, but I know that she was loved." She got up from her seat, touched his cheek with her hand and turned around and walked out the door.

Reeling from the discovery that he had a sister-in-law he didn't know about he was suddenly overcome with a sense of relief that he hadn't felt in years. He finally felt that he would be able to let go.

As the jukebox played in the background, a cab pulled up outside. Rusty made his way to the table where Roxy was sitting. Still looking through the scrapbook, Rusty smiled at her. She closed the book and looked over to see Josh and Reva crying and talking. Satisfied that everything was going to be okay with her sister, she put the book in her bag and got up from her chair.

She kissed Rusty and told him that she was going for a walk. She headed toward the door and as she walked out into the cool dark night, her heel caught in a crack in the sidewalk. As she felt herself stumbling to the ground, a hand reached out and caught her. Tears formed on her lashes when she found herself staring into the eyes of the man she loved more than life itself.