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“I know before I turn that when I do, she won’t be there anymore. I let her out of my sight, and now she’s gone. I can never stop myself from looking. From turning to the quiet, still room, feeling that painful emptiness in my chest like she’s been carved out of me. And that’s when I wake up. Like if she can’t be there, there’s no point in dreaming at all.”

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