Luna was stunned as she listened to what Heather was saying, and her disbelief was written all over her face.
At the mention of Jason, Luna waited for a long time, but Heather did not continue.
Luna furrowed her brows and asked in a suppressed tone, "What about Jason?"
"I'm tired," Heather sighed. She smiled a little and said her last sentence wispily, "The thing with Rosalyn has nothing to do with Joshua Lynch. He is a good man."
Then, Heather's head went limp, and she stopped breathing.
Luna lifted her head in shock. She reached out to see i f Heather was still breathing.
She no longer was.
Luna looked at Heather's eyes that dazedly gazed up a t the ceiling, and she felt inexplicably heartbroken. Tears fell silently, but not because she was sorry for Heather. Heather ended up that way because of karma, and she deserved it.
Luna was sad at the fragility of life.
Joshua called the doctors before walking over and pulling the crying Luna in his arms. Luna did not push him away. She silently sobbed in his arms as she felt the warmth from him she found all too familiar.
Heather died just like that...and Luna could not even ask about Riley's matter.
She has not even asked what Charlotte got Jason to do back then.
Heather's passing from the accident was splashed across all media.
In a cafe, Charlotte, who wore sunglasses and a mask, was watching the news on the tv while she stirred her coffee.
Soon after, a bearded bald man walked in. This man was Todd, the person who helped Jim Landry in the past.
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