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"I guess they are all disappointed. One way or the other, they feel betrayed, the same way as I do, my dearest comrade and brother. So, this should be the final goodbyes." He said as he threw the sand inside the dug grave. He signaled the men they had hired to cover it up as he shifted backwards, while he watched them pick up the shovels. "Giving up so soon?" They all turned back as they heard a husky voice from behind. "Calvin?" Dwight gasped out as his eyes met with Calvin's eyes. Laura turned around as she looked at Calvin. Her jaw dropped as she looked at him. She couldn't believe her eyes. "Calvin?" She said as she squinted her eyes. "So, is this true?" She whimpered as she looked at him as tears rolled down her cheeks. "I… I thought you… I thought family came first?" She st