(She was right. Losing him definitely hurt and there was nothing she could do about it now. All she could do was remember him...keep him close to her heart and remember everything he did for her...everything he said, every way he helped, all the times he was there for her...Kreutzer could never forget him. She'd never want to forget him.
But as touching as this moment may be, the approaching taboo noise don't seem to appreciate it for what it is. They seem more content with interrupting the two and attempting to erase them.)
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But as touching as this moment may be, the approaching taboo noise don't seem to appreciate it for what it is. They seem more content with interrupting the two and attempting to erase them.)