Jinn It’s been two days since Leo left us and to say things have changed a lot would be an understatement. Like he said he had a happy and fulfilled life but I couldn’t come to accept the fact that the person who raised me up was gone. I had just returned after burying him six feet under the ground. All the happy times that I had spent with him since I was a little boy were just memories now. My heart was physically aching. The pain was terrible and it elevated to greater heights when I saw the sorrowful faces of my family members, especially my grandma’s. I hadn’t cried in front of anyone and had to maintain a strong face in front of the public but finally, I was alone. In his room. The white sheets were crumpled and every other thing was right in place. His spectacles, his b