to me, something I couldn't quite fathom. But now, now that I have e
nte, my mentor, my friend. He was the only one who ever truly understood me, who always knew how
ether. I can't even begin to imagine the person I would be if
speak to anyone, and the laughter that once came so easily is now a distant memory. I can't e
hone so brightly within me has dimmed, and I don't know how to get it back. Th
reminder of what I've lost, and the thought of facing that reali
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