Allison glanced at the bookshelves that lined the walls, studying her grandpa’s favorite room. It was such a painful reminder to her that he was gone. And as hard as it was for her to believe she would never see him again, it was just as shocking for them all to discover that James O’Brian, Allison’s father, was very much alive and had been living out at the lighthouse. What a happy reunion they had shared when Allison and James returned to the house and surprised everyone there. At the moment, James was scratching his head and rummaging through Grandpa’s desk. At last he stopped and waved the familiar yellowed envelope. Allison knew it contained the letter she’d discovered in her mother’s things in New York. “This is it, Allison! My ticket to freedom! This letter proves those charges of embezzlement were completely false! I can’t believe Marsha kept it hidden all these years—even during the war.” He sighed deeply and shook his head.
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