CHAPTER SIXTY TWO Somehow I found myself by the waterfall at almost ten p.m. and I sat down with aid of my phone’s flashlight. The sound of rushing water calmed my mind for some reason, soothing me enough and I let my eyes fall shut, enjoying the moment. Moments like these were growing rarer in my life. I didn’t care if some wolf would come out of nowhere and attack me but this kind of peace is what I needed. After a few minutes, I took a deep breath, retrieving my phone, watching old videos and photos of Roman and me. “Life is so hard for me right now Roman and I just wish you didn’t have to die so soon,” I whispered to the empty air, my fingers running over a picture of a smiling Roman. Next week Sunday, would be his anniversary and I was not emotionally prepared for it just yet. “