Grave Consequences (Grand Tour Series #2) - Plot & Excerpts
To give him a hug, try to ease his pain. Sorrow etched his face. Over and over he reached up and massaged his forehead, staring at the ground, the sky, the mountains in the distance, as if he was trying to accept the truth of the matter. Stuart McCabe was dead.He’d died in his sleep. A heart attack, the doctor said with a shrug, as if it happened every day. I knew it likely did happen every day. But not to Stuart McCabe. Not to Will’s uncle—his only surviving family, that I knew of. Not to our bear, in the middle of the Grand Tour.Arthur, Antonio, and Pierre saw to all the funeral arrangements. Apparently, the bear had always wanted to be buried where he breathed his last. “‘Don’t bear the burden of shipping my corpse home, boy,’” I’d heard Will say to Felix, obviously quoting his uncle. Through it all, Pierre was so caring and courteous—to the point that he put off his business at home—that I couldn’t summon the courage to tell him what I had decided. The service in the chapel was brief, with the pastor speaking in French so quickly and in such a mumble I doubted even Will could follow what he said.
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