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31 pages, Kindle Edition
First published August 17, 2015
"He didn't try to smother her with platitudes, like every other well-meaning person in her life. He just let her sit there with all of the jumbled up feelings grief produced.In the morning, the stranger was gone, as if he had never been there.
Blowing her nose with a crumpled old tissue she found in her jeans pocket, she looked up at him with a wry smile, "Aren't you going to tell me that it'll get easier?"
"It doesn't get easier,' he said flatly. "But you get stronger."
"Wow, that's actually sort of helpful," she said, feeling slightly less awful about everything.
"That's because it's true. People say all sorts of things to try and comfort the living, but when someone you love is gone, there is no comfort, just readjustment to life without them."