Justine's trial started, and Victor's family ____ to ____. There was a mix of feelings since Justine shouldn't be on trial for ____. Justine felt bad, and the ____ was pointing at her in the crime scene. Actually, the strongest piece of evidence against her was the missing ____ found in Justine's ____. Although Justine declared herself entirely innocent, things did not seem to change much. Justine mentioned that she had visited her ____ the day of the killing; she searched the ____ when she realized William could not be found; and she had to sleep in a ____ because the city ____ were closed. After spending the night in that barn, Justine felt a bit ____ since every ____ woke her up and she slept very little. On her way back home, a woman saw Justine near the area where William was found, and it also played against her in the trial. Unfortunately, Justine couldn't ____ how the locket got in her pocket. Townspeople knew Justine, but they preferred to ____ in the evidence found. When Elizabeth was called to the ____, she tried to convince them about her friend's ____, but it seemed to be that the judge and the jury would not change their ____. So, Justine was declared guilty and ____ to be in jail. Victor knew everything was ____ fault and didn't do much for helping ____. Victor's great ____ turned into a problem for him and his ____ ones. Victor's father really missed his ____ son, yet things should move on for all. Victor's family decided to spend time at their summer house in Bellerive. There, Victor used to spend his nights out on a ____ looking at the sky and crying openly for his mistakes. In the middle of their ____, Ernest entered the Foreign Service, and once again the family seemed to fall apart. One day, Elizabeth told Victor how ____ she felt for the unfair ____ for Justine, but Victor had no words to give. In the back of his mind, Victor knew the situation could ____. Hours later, Victor decided to hike through the ____.

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