Chapter 2

She puts her hand on her daughter’s gravestone, the granite rough under her hand. The day is clear, the sun bright overhead, the loch so still it’s a bottomless mirror, the hills reaching down as far as they climb to the blue sky above. She’s blind to all that.

Sorry, she says. Sorry.

She’ll never stop saying sorry.

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