I used to think the worst part was the catastrophic moments. The diagnosis. The hospital. The death itself. The first days after. And sure, those are nuclear. But the longer horror is the repetition. The fact that you don’t just lose someone once. You lose them in every season, every school year, every holiday, every random Tuesday task they should still be here for. The initial blast is one thing. The endless aftershocks are another.
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