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Chapter 73

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Eleanor's funeral took place on a gray Thursday morning, the sky heavy with clouds that threatened rain but never quite delivered. The service was small, held in a quiet chapel on the estate grounds—just the family, Marcus, and a priest who'd never met Eleanor but spoke kindly about redemption and forgiveness.

Luna stood between Grayson and Grace, watching as Eleanor's simple casket was lowered into the ground beside the family plot where other Vaughns rested. It felt strange, burying someone w
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  • The Stranger At The Altar    Chapter 73

    Eleanor's funeral took place on a gray Thursday morning, the sky heavy with clouds that threatened rain but never quite delivered. The service was small, held in a quiet chapel on the estate grounds—just the family, Marcus, and a priest who'd never met Eleanor but spoke kindly about redemption and forgiveness.Luna stood between Grayson and Grace, watching as Eleanor's simple casket was lowered into the ground beside the family plot where other Vaughns rested. It felt strange, burying someone who'd caused so much pain, yet doing it with dignity and respect."She was family," Grayson had said when making the arrangements. "Complicated, broken family, but family nonetheless. She deserves this much."The priest finished his blessing, and one by one, they each dropped a white rose onto the casket. Grayson went last, pausing at the edge of the grave."I forgive you," he said quietly. "For what you did, for what you didn't do, for all the ways you let pain turn you into someone cruel. I for

  • The Stranger At The Altar    Chapter 72

    The morning sun streamed through the hospital windows as Luna, Helena, and Grace walked down the familiar corridor to their mother's room. Grace carried a small bouquet of daisies, her favorite flower, and despite the exhaustion evident on all their faces, there was a lightness in their steps.Nurse Patricia greeted them with a knowing smile. "She's been asking about you girls since six this morning. Said she had a feeling something important happened.""Mothers always know," Helena said softly.They entered to find Elise sitting up in bed, looking stronger than she had during their last visit. Her color was better, her eyes brighter, and when she saw them, her whole face lit up."My girls," she said, opening her arms. "Come here."They gathered around her bed, Grace immediately launching into the story of the previous night. Elise listened intently, her expression cycling through fear, pride, and relief as Grace described facing Damien, his arrest, and the confession that would keep

  • The Stranger At The Altar    chapter 71

    Grace dropped to the ground as Marcus's team rushed forward, their flashlights cutting through the darkness. Damien raised his weapon, but before he could fire, a shot rang out from one of the security team.Damien stumbled backward, clutching his shoulder, the gun clattering from his hand."Suspect down! Suspect down!" Marcus's voice came through the radio. "Grace, stay down!"But Grace was already moving, scrambling away from Damien toward the perimeter where Marcus stood. Luna threw open the car door, Grayson right behind her, both of them running toward the courtyard despite Marcus's orders to stay back."Grace!" Luna reached her sister first, pulling her into a tight embrace. "Are you okay? Did he hurt you?""I'm fine, I'm fine," Grace said, her voice shaking now that the adrenaline was fading. "Is he—""Wounded, not dead," Marcus reported, kneeling beside Damien. "Shoulder wound. Clean through. He'll live to stand trial."Damien lay on the ground, his face twisted in pain and ra

  • The Stranger At The Altar     Chapter 70

    Through the earpiece, they heard Damien's footsteps circle around Grace."You look good," he said. "Better than when I last saw you. Stronger.""What do you want, Damien?" Grace's voice was steady, though Luna could hear the underlying tension."I want you to understand. Everything I did—shooting you, working with Victoria, all of it—it was to protect you.""Protect me?" Grace's laugh was bitter. "You shot me. You left me bleeding on the floor.""Because you were going to them. To the Vaughns. To the family that destroyed everything." Damien's voice rose slightly. "I was trying to save you from making a mistake."In the car, Luna gripped Grayson's hand tighter. Through the night-vision camera one of Marcus's team had positioned, she could see Grace standing in the center of the warehouse courtyard, Damien pacing around her like a predator."The only mistake I made was trusting you," Grace said. "Thinking you were my friend.""I was more than your friend. I loved you. I still love you.

  • The Stranger At The Altar    Chapter 69

    Finally, Helena broke the silence. "He's going to testify. That's huge, Grayson. With his testimony and Eleanor's evidence, you can reopen the case.""I know." Grayson stared out the window. "I just keep thinking about my mother. She was planning to leave, to start over, to give us both a better life. And my father killed her for it.""He was a monster," Luna said simply. "But you're not him. You've never been him.""Sometimes I worry that I am," Grayson admitted quietly. "The way I built the company, the ruthless business decisions I made, the people I stepped on to get ahead—what if I'm just like him?""You're not," Helena said firmly. "You know how I know? Because when you found out the patents were stolen, you gave them back. When you learned the truth about your father's crimes, you didn't cover them up—you exposed them. A man like Richard Vaughn would never do that.""She's right," Luna added. "You're your mother's son, Grayson. You have her kindness, her integrity, her courage.

  • The Stranger At The Altar    Chapter 68

    An hour later, Luna found herself in the back of the car with Grayson, Helena in the front with Marcus driving. The city slowly gave way to suburbs, then to the quieter landscapes of Connecticut.Grayson held Luna's hand the entire drive, his thumb moving absently across her knuckles. She could feel the tension radiating from him, the barely controlled emotion just beneath the surface."What are you going to say to him?" she asked softly."I don't know yet. Part of me wants to scream at him for what he helped my father do. Part of me just wants answers." He stared out the window. "He destroyed the brakes that killed my mother. But my father is the one who ordered it done.""You're allowed to be angry at both of them," Helena said from the front seat. "What they did was unforgivable.""But he signed a confession," Grayson continued. "He documented what happened. That took courage, even if it came too late.""Or guilt," Marcus suggested. "Some people confess because they can't live with

  • The Stranger At The Altar    Chapter 63

    "I was thinking," Grace said between bites, "about what Mom said. About living fully and loving completely." "What about it?" Luna asked. "Well, I've spent so much of my life in hiding. First literally, when Victoria had me stashed away, then emotionally, even after I was free. I never let anyone

  • The Stranger At The Altar    Chapter 62

    They chose a small Italian restaurant near the hospital, a cozy place with checkered tablecloths and the smell of fresh bread filling the air. The lunch crowd was light, giving them a quiet corner booth where they could talk without being overheard.Grace couldn't stop smiling. Even as she studied

  • The Stranger At The Altar    Chapter 61

    For the next hour, they sat together, the conversation flowing naturally. Grace asked questions about her early childhood—what games she'd liked, what songs Elise used to sing to her, what her first words had been. Elise answered everything with joy, clearly treasuring the chance to share these mem

  • The Stranger At The Altar    Chapter 60

    When they finally pulled into the parking lot of Mercy General, Luna's heart was racing. The building looked less intimidating in the morning light—more like a peaceful estate than a hospital. They gathered at the entrance, Helena carrying a beautiful bouquet of white gardenias, Grace taking deep,

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