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Afterlife
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"Say not in grief that she is no more but say in thankfulness that she was. A death is not the extinguishing of a light, but the putting out of the lamp because the dawn has come." The afterlife feels like a contronym. We sometimes look forward to it, sometimes we don't. Maybe the thing about it is that we look forward to it only if we have peace. Only if we have someone or something to call ours and only ours. The story 'Afterlife' revolves around a man and the only remaining memories of his one and only. Read on and enjoy at your own risk.
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