Mark nodded even though she couldn't see. He'd suddenly lost any desire to talk, and his plans for a perfect day washed away with the stream. The memories. They never let him go, not even for a half hour. They always had to rush back in, bringing all the horror.
Our loved ones pass away or simply leave our lives forever too soon, and we think to ourselves, __ wasn__ ready for you to leave. It just wasn__ time,_ because we__e never truly ready, because it__ never truly time. So we keep them in our memories.And when we regret that we don__ have more memories of them, maybe our minds give us more gifts; gradually we find ourselves remembering them being with us in times and places that they couldn__ have been, and gradually we stop correcting ourselves because, well, we want them to have been there.
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Our loved ones pass away or simply leave our lives forever too soon, and we think to ourselves, __ wasn__ ready for you to leave. It just wasn__ time,_ because we__e never truly ready, because it__ never truly time. So we keep them in our memories.And when we regret that we don__ have more memories of them, maybe our minds give us more gifts; gradually we find ourselves remembering them being with us in times and places that they couldn__ have been, and gradually we stop correcting ourselves because, well, we want them to have been there.
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