Unfortunately, Serenity couldn’t fall back asleep after waking up. She turned on the light, got out of bed, and went to the bathroom.
Afterward, she sat back on the bed, still wide awake, thinking about her parents. Had they reunited with her grandparents? Were they okay?
If they knew what was happening in the afterlife, would they know about the situation with her sister and Zachary in Jensburg?
Serenity smiled bitterly.
When someone dies, it’s like a light going out. How could they know anything?
Even if her parents and grandparents could somehow know about it, they wouldn’t be able to help her sister.
She dreamed of them because she had been thinking about Jensburg, the tragic fate of her grandparents, and her parents’ car accident. What you think about during the day often shows up in your dreams.
Unable to sleep, Serenity changed clothes, freshened up, and left her room.
She went to the children’s room, quietly opened the door, and saw the boys still asleep. The quilt had slipped halfway off the bed; only Titus was still covered, while Sonny was curled up without the quilt.
Serenity walked over and gently pulled the quilt back over Sonny.
“Who’s there?” Titus suddenly shouted, jumping out of bed and landing on the floor.
Serenity was speechless.
“Titus, it’s Auntie,” she said.
Titus realized it was Serenity and smiled innocently. “Oh, Auntie Seren, I thought it was someone else.”
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