Nathalie nodded so hard her head felt like it might fall off.
“Nathan, it’s me.”
But almost instantly, she realized—Nathan couldn’t see her, couldn’t hear her. She was just a ghost in this world, powerless to change a thing.
Wait...
She stared down at the sunflower plush in her hands, stunned. How on earth could she still hold it?
“Nathalie. I knew you’d come back to see me.”
Nathan’s eyes were red and watery, his voice thick with grief. “Nathalie, if you’re really here, show me a sign.”
Nathalie tapped the sunflower gently.
Nathan broke into tears of relief and joy. “It really is you.”
It took a while before he could pull himself together.
He sat on the couch, hugging the sunflower plush to his chest.
He patted the seat next to him. “Nathalie, can you sit with me for a bit? There’s something I want to tell you.”
Nathalie sat beside him, quiet as a shadow.
Nathan offered her the sunflower.
She understood—this toy was their only bridge now. She took it and held it close.
When Nathan saw the sunflower floating in the air, a look of peace crossed his face. But just as quickly, pain clouded his features, as if he’d remembered something unbearable.
“I was only gone on a work trip. Why did you and Nina disappear while I was away?”
“Nathalie, please, tell me—what really happened?”
He looked so young, just past twenty, but his eyes held a depth and heaviness far beyond his years.
Nathalie couldn’t answer him. The truth was, she didn’t even know how she’d died.


“In a couple of days, I’ll ask a medium to help you move on.”
“I’ll have them change your fate. You’ve suffered enough in this life.”
Nathalie was stunned. So this was what Greta had meant when she said Nathalie’s fate had been tampered with?
With nowhere else to go, Nathalie stuck close to Nathan for the next few days, following him everywhere.

One night, Nathan and the medium stayed up late, talking behind closed doors.
What Nathalie heard left her reeling.
“Master, I want you to change her fate. Is that possible?”
“Nathan, you know what you’re asking for. Changing fate goes against the laws of the universe. It can’t be done.”

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