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 This picture of a cottage by the ocean represents one of the most important events in the story. Lexie was afraid she would fall in love with Jeremy before he went home to New York. So, she ran away to her special place, a little cottage by the sea, where she had been going her whole life. Jeremy loved her too, and didn’t want to let her go, so he followed her to the cabin and convinced her that he wanted to make things work.

A cemetery is important to the story because this is where Lexie and Jeremy first met, and where some of the most important aspects of the story take place. This cemetery is the place where the "ghost lights" are, which is the reason why Jeremy went to Boone Creek to begin with. Also, this is where Jeremy was finally able to find Lexie in the end when they came back together for good.

 The library at Boone Creek was a very important part of the story because this was where Lexie worked as the librarian and where Jeremy went to find the information that he needed for his investigation into the mysterious ghost lights in the cemetery. Also, this was where they began to get to know each other. Finally, this was where Jeremy found the answers he was looking for, even if it wasn't exactly what he wanted to find.

 This picture of Times Square in New York City represents Jeremy in that he lives and works in New York, and he loves it. It is significant because in the end, Jeremy gives up his city lifestyle and his career all for Lexie. Also, it shows how important Lexie is to him because of how difficult it was for him to give up this lifestyle and move to Boone Creek, the exact opposite of what he wants, all for her.



 Jeremy Marsh is a scientific journalist who specializes in disproving theories and scams. He has acquired his own column in a scientific publication known as "Scientific American." This is why he has been sent to Boone Creek; to disprove a ghost story in the cemetery, and at first he only went for his own career gain, but he ended up gaining much more.