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That’s when reality always kicks in, isn’t it?” She pressed a fist to her lips. “When everyone leaves and grief is your only companion.”
That’s when reality always kicks in, isn’t it?” She pressed a fist to her lips. “When everyone leaves and grief is your only companion.”
they say every kid needs one grown-up to love them and one to believe in them. My mother loved me. But Artem? He believed in me.”
they say every kid needs one grown-up to love them and one to believe in them. My mother loved me. But Artem? He believed in me.”
Dad had said not to be sad because the snow melted into everything we touched and the same could
be said about losing a loved one. The person who left us was still there—soaked into memories, objects, and other people. We all left a mark on this world.
It was only now that I understood Dad’s greatest gift to me wasn’t the bike I’d gotten for Christmas or even the Barbie house he’d gotten me when I was six. He had taught me creativ...
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It was ridiculous, but I knew arguing would bring us nowhere—he was a Taurus, for crying out loud—so