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153: Closure and Acceptance

Author: Lucy Stone
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CLINT

Standing outside the courtroom, my heart was pounding, not just for myself but for Keira as well. Her hand clutched mine tightly, and I could feel the tension in her grip. She was taking deep breaths, trying to steady herself before we entered.

"Keira, you are doing great," I said, my voice soft and reassuring. "Just take it one step at a time. I am right here with you."

She nodded, her eyes still filled with apprehension. "I know, Clint. He tried to attack me the last time. What if he does that here, too?." I made my fears known.

"I understand, Keira. But you have come so far already. He can’t do shit when we put him away for good," I said, gently brushing a strand of hair away from her face. "You are brave, and you are doing the right thing. Okay?"

Her breaths began to slow, and I could see a flicker of determination in her eyes. "I can do this. I have to do this."

I smiled, proud of her courage. "That's the spirit. You have got this, Keira. And I will be right there besi
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