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Chapter 165
Chapter 165 opens with Charlotte arriving at the Mad House, a place that feels both foreign and oddly familiar. She steps out of the car gripping a small suitcase, its white surface marked with delicate blue butterflies—a subtle reflection of her fragility and quiet strength. Norma gives Patch a knowing look, one that doesn’t require words. It’s a silent exchange that conveys a transfer of guardianship, a shared understanding that Patch must now become something more than a figure from Charlotte’s…-
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Chapter 164
In Chapter 164 of "All the Colors of the Dark," a somber atmosphere envelops a cemetery in Cedar Valley as a burial takes place beside St. Raphael. Patch, attending the service, notices the misty hills and dreary skies that contrast with the persistent smoke from the John Deere factory in Pecaut. Charlotte, his daughter, is dressed in a navy dress and exhibits remarkable composure, a stark contrast to the grieving attendees who weep for Misty. Patch reflects on the potential activities he could share with…-
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Chapter 158
Chapter 158 begins with Saint traveling deep into the rugged terrain of Quartz Mountain State Park, led by a silent sheriff’s deputy. Their route cuts through Cedar Creek Trail, bordered by heat-scorched shrubs and jagged slopes, while the nearby Black Jack Pass Trail looms ominously. The thick silence between them is heavy with tension, and Saint senses that whatever lies ahead will not be easy to confront. As they approach the site, the deputy remains tight-lipped, offering no assurance or context,…-
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Chapter 151
Chapter 151 opens with Charlotte standing motionless in front of a large TV screen, sunlight pouring across the floorboards beneath her bare feet. The room is quiet, bathed in golden light, amplifying the moment as she stands confidently in her worn denim overalls. Her hair, long and golden like her mother’s, shimmers under the afternoon light. Patch, observing her quietly from across the room, senses something timeless in her presence. Misty, her mother, quietly excuses herself, leaving the two alone,…-
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Chapter 146
Chapter 146 begins with the quiet rhythm of nature surrounding Patch and Misty as they hike along a trail, the steady crunch of leaves underfoot punctuating their conversation. Misty, in a nostalgic mood, brings up her desire to see the musical film Grease once again. She talks about how the songs, the dances, and even the yellow dress she wore during the last viewing are imprinted in her memory. Patch listens but subtly shifts the topic towards geological wonders, mentioning the curious process of…-
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Chapter 144
Chapter 144 unfolds over the course of a summer, during which the bond between the protagonists deepens and grows stronger, nurtured by the shared experiences of hiking along the Meramec River’s trails. Every Sunday, they set out on these nature-filled expeditions, traversing paths marked by vibrant, emerald greenery, which appear to shimmer under the sunlight, evoking an almost magical atmosphere. Misty, always eager to impart knowledge, finds herself teaching her companion about hydrotropism, a…-
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Chapter 137
Chapter 137 begins with Saint settling back into Monta Clare, where the small-town rhythms feel both familiar and bittersweet. On the front porch, her grandmother, ever a mix of charm and defiance, alternates between puffing on a cigarette and tooting an old harmonica. The racket prompts Saint to hush her, especially when their noisy antics stir complaints from the neighbor with a newborn baby. That moment of laughter and light reprimand underscores the bond they share—one rooted in years of shared…-
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Chapter 133
Chapter 133 of All the Colors of the Dark begins with Saint navigating the quiet, snow-covered roads in her year-old Bronco. As the snowflakes drift softly to the ground, she heads toward the James Connor Correctional Facility, tucked away in the rolling expanse of soybean fields. Upon arriving, she reunites with Patch, who limps toward her, still recovering from a past injury, a gunshot wound that marks the physical toll of his past. Their brief reunion is tender, but beneath the surface, Saint’s worry…-
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Chapter 132
Chapter 132 begins with Saint seeking quiet refuge in the sun-drenched landscape near the San Xavier del Bac mission. Still carrying emotional bruises from recent trauma, she books a modest room in San Carlos, hoping distance and silence will offer clarity. The mission's white domes and desert winds provide a strange comfort as she sifts through tangled thoughts of Jimmy, the boy who once stood at the center of her world and now existed only in memories. For three days, she limits her contact with the…-
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Chapter 130
Chapter 130 of All the Colors of the Dark presents Saint in the throes of emotional chaos as she sits on the floor of her modest apartment, deeply absorbed in a large map spread before her. Exhausted from the journey back to Kansas, she has gone without food or rest, seeking solace in a warm shower but avoiding the reflection in the mirror. This moment of physical and emotional fatigue underscores Saint’s attempt to escape the weight of her experiences, which have left her physically injured and mentally…-
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