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The Aftermath
"The Aftermath" written by Libby Hoefler hit me like an arrow to the heart. I too feel the pain of losing someone I love. Libby describes the agonizing pain of knowing she lost one of her loved ones. My uncle died in a war, fighting for his country, but only to be discovered deceased by his own brothers. I feel like building a time machine to stop this incident, but reality stops me. I agree with Libby that time feels like "...there are 1,000 hours in a day; sometimes two." Thank you Libby for showing your experience and feelings.
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