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    All the Colors of the Dark

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    All the Colors of the Dark by Alessandra Zecchini is a haunting novel that blends mystery, suspense, and the supernatural. The story follows a woman struggling with grief and trauma who begins to uncover strange, eerie events that blur the line between reality and the unknown. As she navigates her dark past and unsettling present, the novel explores themes of fear, self-discovery, and the psychological toll of unresolved pain. With a tense, atmospheric tone, Zecchini crafts a gripping journey into the depths of the human mind.

    Patch sat with Saint on the rear deck, the char­coal grill cool­ing beside them, as a gen­tle breeze caused white ash to swirl. Ear­li­er that day, he had attend­ed the law offices of Jasper and Coates, both now marked by their wealth, dressed in tai­lored navy suits and acces­sorized with gold cuf­flinks and watch­es. Uncer­tain­ty loomed over him as he await­ed the rea­son for his sum­mons, shar­ing the wait­ing area with Mrs. Mey­er. Her grip on his hand reflect­ed a pro­found sor­row, indica­tive of a tragedy that had stripped her spir­it. She appeared a woman shat­tered by loss, her child’s absence weigh­ing heav­i­ly on her.

    The pro­ceed­ings were swift. Misty had left her estate pri­mar­i­ly to her daugh­ter, with a minor dona­tion to char­i­ty; her trust was to be annulled and real­lo­cat­ed. How­ev­er, she bequeathed a pic­ture to Patch, a poignant reminder of their con­nec­tion. Jasper, the lawyer, cleared his throat and with­out fan­fare announced, “Char­lotte Mary Grace Mey­er will be left in the sole cus­tody of Joseph Hen­ry Macauley.”

    As Patch sipped a beer, pon­der­ing, Saint returned from the kitchen, toss­ing away rem­nants of their meal. Sit­ting beside him, Saint com­ment­ed on Mrs. Meyer’s unspo­ken feel­ings about the cus­tody deci­sion. Patch shared that she like­ly antic­i­pat­ed this out­come, while Saint remarked on their grand­moth­er’s advanced age, high­light­ing her inabil­i­ty to pro­vide the vibrant life Char­lotte deserved. Their con­ver­sa­tion turned to the com­plex­i­ties of par­ent­ing, with Patch reflect­ing on Charlotte’s mis­steps and youth-relat­ed indis­cre­tions.

    Saint point­ed out the dif­fer­ence between their expe­ri­ences: “Kids do stu­pid things,” she assert­ed light­ly, recall­ing a whim­si­cal time when she fash­ioned him a new eye from papi­er-mâché. The con­ver­sa­tion shift­ed deep­er; Patch con­sid­ered whether he was fit to take cus­tody of Char­lotte, aware of the dilap­i­dat­ed Mey­er house and the life it rep­re­sent­ed.

    Despite Patch’s dis­com­fort, Saint urged him to under­stand their sit­u­a­tion bet­ter: “We all see you, Patch. To move for­ward, we must face the past.” This prompt­ed Patch to ques­tion what that meant for him, lead­ing Saint to sug­gest that Misty aimed to lib­er­ate him from his bur­dens. How­ev­er, Patch hes­i­tat­ed, uncer­tain about the free­dom thrust upon him—“What if I don’t want to be free?”

    Saint implied that stay­ing in his cur­rent state would lead to stag­na­tion and despair. They dis­cussed the unsolved case of a girl from Okla­homa linked to Eli Aaron, whose untime­ly death left a haunt­ing void. Togeth­er, they lament­ed their lack of for­tune, with Saint dry­ly sug­gest­ing that breaks often arrive when one stops search­ing, prompt­ing Patch to muse on the pos­si­bil­i­ty of this lat­est girl being Grace, though he dis­missed his own hope.

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