Tori Nygaard

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Dying at war was cleaner for everyone. Getting injured, certainly getting kidnapped, and returning after either was messy and inconvenient. That would mean reports to be filed. Doctors to consult. Therapy purchased. Uncomfortable conversations at parties when someone asked about a visible scar. No, it was easier for everyone to either die in combat, or return without ever having seen it. No one knows exactly what to do with a broken soldier.
1,000 Nights : Death's Love Letter to Afghanistan (Fairytales & Conflicts Collection)
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