He had to learn how to properly let go of his wife if she was going to even have an afterlife that was more than just wandering around as a ghost zombie, oblivious to everything around her, and only existing to frighten the living. Ivan was hardly any help. The man suggested meditation and long walks. He told him that he should speak out loud to her, as though she was there, to give him the chance to say the things he didn’t have the chance to before she’d died. He followed those suggestions, waiting for privacy before speaking to a woman he couldn’t see, but the only things he could do was say how sorry he was that she’d died, how he missed her, and apologize for how much he was fucking up being a parent. He never felt any better or any lighter. Old Maggie suggested that Phillip visit Helen’s grave. He hadn’t done that at all since coming to live on DeWitt’s land. James had to take care of the details like that while Phillip was busy losing his mind out in the wild, so her grave was a marked space that was even on the property.
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