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Chapter 95 - Setting Things Right II

Next on my list was Mark Crossley. Of all the conversations I had to have, this was the one that sat like a stone in my gut. He wasn't just a player who had left; he was the captain, my lieutenant on the pitch, a friend.

His departure had felt like a personal betrayal, a knife to the gut that had almost derailed our entire season.

But then I'd seen him in the stands on the final day, his face a canvas of raw, conflicting emotions pride, regret, hope, and pain.

He hadn't just been watching a football match; he'd been watching his family win without him. He deserved more than closure. He deserved a way back.

We met in a quiet park halfway between our houses. It was a place of jarring normality, with kids screaming on the swings and old men walking yapping terriers.

He was sitting on a bench overlooking a duck pond, hunched over in a plain grey hoodie, looking smaller than I remembered.

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