No final dramatic confession.
No enormous secret waiting beneath the soil.
There were simply four people standing in the yard of a lonely man who had spent years struggling to say the things that mattered most.
Mr. Vance had never known how to speak about love, regret, grief, or forgiveness.
So instead, he gave us instructions.
Take your sister somewhere.
Bring your brother something.
Sit in this chair.
Read this notebook.
Plant something.
That had always been his language.
Before leaving, Aaron touched the old porch chair.
“Noah, you want it?”
Noah shook his head.
“No.”
Aaron looked surprised.
“I thought you might.”
Noah looked toward the porch.