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For an answer, Josephine drew her father's watch from her pocket and held it so Evie could see it.<br><br>
 
For an answer, Josephine drew her father's watch from her pocket and held it so Evie could see it.<br><br>
  
“I found this amongst my things after my father left.” Josephine stroked the watch with her thumb, her eyes shuttered as memories came and went.  “I think he knew he wasn’t coming back and in my heart of hearts, I think I knew it too. My heart and I stopped talking from that day forward, but I listened when it spoke to me about you.” She slid a look at Evie, her lips gently twisting in smile of wisdom won through pain. “It told me it was time to love again.”<br><br>
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“I found this amongst my things after my father left.” Josephine stroked the watch with her thumb, her eyes shuttered as memories came and went.  “I think he knew he wasn’t coming back and in my heart of hearts, I think I knew it too. My heart and I stopped talking to each other after that, but I listened the day it spoke to me about you.” She slid a look at Evie, her lips gently twisting in smile of wisdom won through pain. “It told me it was time to love again.”<br><br>
  
 
"We both rolled triples then, didn't we, Jo?" Where Evie had ended up was so far beyond the dreams she had when she was little...she might as well have pictured herself on the moon. And she owed all of that to Jo taking a few moments to talk to a street urchin rather than just find a block walker and turn her in.<br><br>
 
"We both rolled triples then, didn't we, Jo?" Where Evie had ended up was so far beyond the dreams she had when she was little...she might as well have pictured herself on the moon. And she owed all of that to Jo taking a few moments to talk to a street urchin rather than just find a block walker and turn her in.<br><br>

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