Chapter 35 Questions (1)
- The funeral home stood as a somber testament to the current tragedy that had befallen the Wovers family. It was a rare occasion that brought Mr. and Mrs. Wovers under one roof after two decades of separation. The unfortunate catalyst for this reunion was the tragic loss of their daughter.
- Michael and Lincoln, deeply engulfed in their own sorrow, descended to join the mournful proceedings. Despite being consumed by grief, they felt a sense of duty to manage the affairs of mourning. This, they believed, was their final act of service to her memory.
- The number of people who came to pay their respects increased steadily throughout the day. Yet, Michael observed with a heavy heart that many seemed to attend out of mere formality. Their condolences lacked genuine sympathy.