ONE YEAR LEFT TO LIVE
us stranger who was now staying in our guest room. W
ances at him. He was charming and witty, regaling us with stories of his busines
ongside Jackson to the living room. "So, Jackson, what do
I'm a bit of an adventure junkie, I'm afraid. I
ounded exactly like something I
avel more," I said, feeli
erious. "You should do it, th
id he know about my diagnosis? No, i
urned to me and whispered, "Hey, Cec
owed him to the garden.
ke there's something special about you, Cecilia.
reeling. Was this a date?
finally, my voice ba
es sparkling. "Great. I
ed with excitement and nerves.
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