CHAPTER 241 EPILOGUE

  No one does not feel the fear of losing as they watch the news. Norman hugged his wife as Donald barking continuously outside their house.

  “Why we can’t reach everyone?” the woman asked and interchangeably glanced at the door and the television.

  “Mom! Dad!” They heard their two boys called, giving them a taste of relief a little.

  “Don’t watch it!” Ronald turned off the TV. “Have you already called Eunice? Where are they?!”

  “Don’t tell us she is not answering your call,” Roel pled.

  Their parents shook their heads. As their father dialed their sister’s number and the operator’s voice aired, saying that the owner of the phone is out of reach, they all went outside and checked on their pet that has suddenly sounded threatened.

  “What is that, Norman?”

  “I don’t know. Don’t look at it.” He buried her face on his chest. “The night has always dark, that is. And there are times that there are no stars to look at above,” he reasoned out and rubbed her back comfortingly.