Mr. Nathan immediately expressed his support for Beatrice's request.
Sean looked at Beatrice anxiously. "Where's your evidence?" Beatrice remained silent for a while, then looked at Sean. "I'll take you to it." After saying that, she stood up and said, "Cwith me, Chloe." "Sure," I nodded. Our group followed Beatrice, left Mr. Nathan's office, and got into the car.
Finn drove. Beatrice asked him softly, "Do you know where my mother's grave is?" Finn nodded. "I do." "Let's go to the cemetery," Beatrice said with a complicated expression on her face.
"Okay." Finn didn't say much. He started the car and headed straight for Beatrice's mother's grave.
I was a little puzzled, but I didn't say anything. I thought she wanted to pay her respects to her mother.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBeatrice held my hand tightly throughout the journey as if she was looking for support. I firmly held her hand to give her strength.
I looked at her and asked, "Are you okay? Can you handle this?" She nodded. "I can. Did I do alright?" I nodded affirmatively. "You did it! I didn't think you were so amazing, Beatrice." Beatrice nodded but remained silent.
When the car arrived at the Gerby Ophelia Cemetery, she got out of the car and didn't rush inside. Instead, she looked up at the hill from below solemnly.
After a while, Beatrice told Finn, "Tell Officer Sean to cup with me. Go to the office and borrow stools." At this moment, I sensed something. I looked at Beatrice in horror.
She stepped forward firmly, walking toward the mountain. Each step seemed to cost her seffort.
I completely understood what Beatrice was feeling right now. Nine long years had passed since her. mother's death, and she had been sent to the psychiatric hospital not long after. Content belongs to en.kikistoriesBeatrice breathed heavily. She seemed to be struggling with the climb. Finn immediately offered I carry her but she refusedneed to do this myself. I need to walk this difficult road on my own. After all, I'll be alone in the future." Content belongs to en.kikistoriesHer words made everyone present feel a little bitter.
My eyes started to get a little heated and watery.
She took a deep breath and continued to walk uphill. Finn's mouth moved as if he wanted to say something, but he swallowed his words.
I could guess what Finn wanted to say.
When we arrived at her mother's grave, we were surprised. The place was well-kept, and the flowers in front of the grave were still fresh.
Beatrice seemed surprised too. She stood still for a moment, looking at the photo on the tombstone, which was immaculate. It looked like someone had cleaned it.
I finally saw a photo of Helen Keller. Beatrice looked so much like her mother, with dark, big eyes and a bright smile.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHer warmth and soft gaze were contagious.
Beatrice fell to her knees, tears flooding her eyes.
"Forgive me, Mom! I've been an Ine unfilial daughter. I'm sorry I haven't cto see you all these years. They lockedup for 9 years, and↓ thought of you all that time, but justice has finally prevailed. Asdong as I'm alive and free, I'll be able to avenge the Keller family. I'm going to do it, Mom. I have good friends who helpedand the Keller family. I'm going to reveal everything to the world today!" Content belongs to en.kikistoriesAfter she had finished crying and wiped away her tears, she said to Finn, "Open the tomb chamber." Finn glanced at her, and Beatrice said firmly, "Open it!" Finn could only look at Sean. Sean took a step forward, gathered his thoughts, and opened the tomb chamber with everyone's help. Inside was the cremation urn.
After everyone had moved aside, Beatrice lifted her hand and reached into the urn.
I suddenly understood what she was doing.
Her hands were covered in ashes. She took out a small plastic bag from the inside. Then, she gently opened the box, revealing a black USB drive.
"The evidence of Bryon Chandler, Jocelyn Marrow, and Hazelyn Chandler's crimes is inside. The list of people behind them is in there too." Everyone exclaimed.
Sean quickly took the USB drive with both hands. "Thank you, Beatrice!"