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Nathan’s Return

Author: Klaira Blains
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             Nathan was settling in the last few people in the camp. Many were shellshocked and others were too untrusting to let Nathan disappear from their sight once they were all together there. It took him a good long time to convince them he promised to return tomorrow and help them through whatever would be their next step into the future. He wanted to be with Asia and help her heal. To sleep in a proper bed tonight for the first time. Clarence didn’t provide much of anything for anyone. They’d slept on rags and an old mattress on the floor of their alcove. They didn’t rate a room of their own.

             Now he just wanted to know she was fine and sleep beside her. Bed or no bed. His life changed the night he’d found out about what she’d gone through because of Clarence. She told it like she’d gone through nothin

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