![]() :) The ending was good, but like many short stories, it indicated other possibilities and I hate that! Your brain is left in an eternal loop of several theories trying to figure out, disclaim, or push out its own conclusion. Wrecked with uncertainty, self doubt, and overwhelming love, Thomas does the unthinkable. She promises to love him forever, her feelings for him will never change but Thomas is unsure. Keziah refuses to get help and instead, convinces Thomas to bury her. She survives but Thomas has a hard time coming to terms with the supernatural. Anita CarterEarly Country Classics 2011 Master Classics RecordsReleased on: 2011.Thomas's love of his life, Keziah, is bitten by a vampire. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesBury Me Beneath The Willow Because this is a short story, it's really hard to write anything about it without giving the whole plot away, but I will attempt to do so (that is, not give anything away). Gemma Farrow has a style that draws you in, not allowing your eyes to leave the words despite the fact that you know what this is about, what's happening, that this is all about one thing only. We see love at its best, and love is what cost Thomas his sanity, his beliefs, and his humanity. ![]()
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