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Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost 187

Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost 187

Chapter 187 

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Her eyes flicked back to him. Graham. Her stepbrother, at least in 

name. He had been a distant figure in her life, appearing only a few 

times a year when he visited their father at the estate. He never 

stayed long, always busy, always with somewhere else to be. She 

barely knew him, yet she had always felt a quiet yearning for his 

approval, a longing for a connection that had never quite 

materialized

Now, as he stood on the dais, commanding the attention of everyone 

in the church, Isla felt that longing againa desperate need to reach out to him. To talk to him. To share the weight of this unbearable loss 

with someone who might understand

But she didn’t move

Her eyes fell back to the redhaired woman, her grip on Graham’s arm 

unrelenting. Those nails, so sharp and polished, felt like a warning. They kept Isla rooted in her seat, silent and still. What would she even say to him? What right did she have to intrude on his grief when she was nothing more than the stepdaughter, the afterthought

Helplessness surged through her, a tide that threatened to drag her 

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under. Tears welled up, but she blinked them back, her hands gripping 

the edge of the pew so tightly her knuckles turned white. Graham 

began to speak, his voice low and steady, but Isla couldn’t focus on 

the words

Graham had begun to speak now, his deep voice reverberating 

through the church, commanding the kind of attention that only he 

could. Everyone seemed captivated, hanging onto his every word as 

though he were imparting some profound truth. It was a power he 

had always possesseda quiet magnetism that drew people in

silencing rooms and stealing focus

But not Isla

She sat rigidly in the back row, far removed from the front where 

Graham stood at the dais with his statuesque girlfriend seated close 

  1. by. Isla had no interest in his words. She couldn’t hear them anyway

Born deaf, she had spent her life observing the world in ways others 

didn’t, relying on lipreading and gestures to understand the swirl of 

conversation around her. Today, though, she didn’t even try

What could he possibly say that she hadn’t already heard

Empty condolences. Flowery phrases about loss and strength. Words 

that would never reach the hollow ache in her chest. She didn’t need 

to read lips to know what his speech would bea eulogy polished and 

poignant enough to move everyone around her to tears. She could see 

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it in their faces, the way the crowd leaned in, their eyes glassy with 

emotion

But none of it mattered to Isla. Not the words. Not the tears. Not the 

wellmeaning murmurs of strangers who barely knew her. Because 

she knew the truth: no one cared for her. Not really. The only man 

who ever had, who had loved her unconditionally, was gone now

Her papa

کا 

Isla bit her lip hard, her hands gripping the edge of the pew to keep 

herself steady. She forced her gaze downward, away from the dais and 

the sea of sympathetic faces. The weight of their pity was unbearable

They didn’t know her. They didn’t know what Robert Lancaster had 

meant to herthe man who had loved her when no one else had, who 

had stayed when even her own mother had left her behind. They 

couldn’t possibly understand the depth of her grief

Her eyes stung as she fought back the tears threatening to spill. She had promised herself she wouldn’t cry here, not in front of these 

people. Not in front of Graham

Years ago, as a little girl, Isla had developed a lifesized crush on the enigmatic young man who visited their home a few times a year. Graham had been tall, handsome, and effortlessly charming, a figure so far removed from her world that he might as well have been a star in the sky. But that admiration had been her undoing. Afraid of 

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embarrassing herself, of blurting out something foolish or 

inappropriate, Isla had kept her distance from him whenever he 

visited

That distance now felt insurmountable

As the pallbearers carried the casket to the grave, the congregation moved outside, following solemnly behind. Isla hung back, letting the crowd surge ahead. She wanted to disappear, to fade into the 

background, unseen and unnoticed

From her place at the very back, she watched as Graham took his place at the front, his girlfriend glued to his side. Isla’s eyes flicked to the womanslender and poised, her perfectly manicured crimson nails resting lightly on Graham’s arm. A pictureperfect pair, she thought bitterly. The kind of couple who belonged in glossy magazines, their polished smiles concealing lives she could never 

touch

Isla felt small in their shadow. Small and invisible. And that was 

exactly how she wanted it

The ceremony continued, the priest speaking solemn words as the 

coffin was slowly lowered into the earth. Isla stood ramrod straight

her nails digging into her palms as she forced herself to hold back the 

sob threatening to escape. She had been holding onto Robert for as 

long as she could, clinging to the fragile belief that he was still with 

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her in some way. But thisthis final act of saying goodbyeshattered 

that illusion

She whispered softly, her lips trembling as the words escaped

Goodbye, Papa. I hope you’ll be happier up there, in heaven, than 

you were here with me.” 

The tears came then, hot and relentless, spilling down her cheeks in 

streams she couldn’t control. She let them fall. No one was watching 

her, after all. She had made sure of that

But then she felt itthe weight of a gaze

Her head lifted slightly, her tearstreaked face glancing forward. And 

there he was. Graham Lancaster, standing at the front of the crowd

his dark eyes scanning the sea of mourners. When his gaze landed on 

her, it stopped

For a moment, Isla froze, her breath catching in her chest. His eyes 

didn’t waver, locked on her with an intensity that felt almost 

invasive. She had seen Graham look at people beforewith charm

with amusement, even with indifference. But thisthis was 

something else

His gaze pierced through her, taking in her tearstreaked face, her 

trembling lips. She felt as though he could see everything she had 

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been trying so desperately to hideher grief, her vulnerability, her 

anger at being so exposed in this moment

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