Chapter 80

Perhaps the shock of the whole situation, or perhaps her duty as a physician, or perhaps even her abiding love, so sad and bittersweet now, propelled Suzan forward, compelled her to make a plan, a step by step, item by item agenda of what she had to do.But before she went any further, she found Ellen's journal in the desk and read it completely, read about her lover's fascinating life in Egypt, her incredible death and resurrection, about Penelope and Ellen's other loves throughout the centuries; read, too, the notes that Charles had written about his life.As Ellen predicted, her words gave Suzan new insight, helped her to understand, and even gave her hope.