![]() ![]() Nellie and Nan had taken over the running of the house when it became evident that their mother was in no mood for chores. During the few times that he would speak to any of us, he would tell stories about how Sophia was at school or visiting friends, not willing, or perhaps unable, to truly acknowledge his loss. ![]() Every time he needed to get from upstairs to the kitchen, he would go out the front door and in through the back one, avoiding the living room and her tiny wooden casket entirely. When they brought Sophia’s body home he was inconsolable and refused to go near her coffin. I could easily imagine his pain and grief, and it made me miss Lee more than I ever had. It was easy to relate to, being a twin myself, which made it difficult to be around him sometimes. He was on the mend, healthwise, though his voice remained hoarse, and he wandered aimlessly around the house having lost the other half of himself. Howell was hit particularly hard by his twin’s death. ![]() After Series by Anna Todd: A Short Review ![]()
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