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... hey were not angels, and this was certainly not heaven.

Ethan’s face nearly cracked with disbelief when they were called angels, and the others almost burst into laughter.

But when they heard the heart-wrenching cries, they stopped and watched the boy with sad expressions.

Elena was familiar with those cries; they were the same tears that haunted her in her dreams.

Daniel’s cries echoed the deep feelings of remorse, sadness, and guilt she had felt when Ethan died. ...

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