Hazel's POV
"The good news?" I repeated, sliding into my car. "I was telling her about Dad's arrest."
I adjusted the rearview mirror, catching my own reflection. My cheeks were still flushed from my graveside confession.
"I see," Sebastian said. "How did that go at the station yesterday?"
I buckled my seatbelt and leaned back. "Better than expected. The detective was thorough but fair. With the evidence your team collected, Dad didn't stand a chance."
"I'm glad to hear it," Sebastian replied, his voice warm. "Your father won't be able to hurt you again."
I started the engine but didn't pull away just yet. The cemetery stretched out before me, peaceful in the morning light. A weight had lifted from my shoulders – not just from reporting my father, but from finally admitting my feelings for Sebastian, even if only to my mother's headstone.
"I did it for Mom," I said quietly. "And for myself. I couldn't let him keep getting away with everything."