“I’ll see you around, Kane.” I offer a small smile as I step back.
 
 “Yeah, you will.” He nods, his dark eyes not leaving mine.
 
 “See ya.” I spin around, not sure what else to say or do.
 
 “Bye, Elara,” Kane says before he turns and heads back through the cemetery toward Kam’s grave.
 
 I stand next to the car and watch him for a long moment wishing things were different. Wishing Kam was still here. Wishing leaving his brother wasn’t proving to be so difficult that I have to physically force myself into the driver’s seat, and even then it takes me a good five minutes to finally convince myself to pull away.
 
 Leaving Kam is hard enough on its own. Leaving both Kamden and Kane, well that’s proving to be harder than I ever imagined it would be.
 
 Turns out Kam wasn’t the only Thaler brother that knew how to get under my skin. I’m just not quite sure how I feel about that yet.