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He sat with his wife’s photo, waiting for a son who had already boarded without him

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that something of him still lived beneath the fog. At night, I started journaling. Not for school, not for therapy. Just to remember.

I wrote down things Grandpa said, things June cooked, things I never wanted to forget. Because for once, forgetting wasn’t just his fear. It was mine, too.


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