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You deserve to die

Author: Third_moon
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

As she spoke, the guests listened with bated breath, their gaze fixed upon the woman who encapsulated both vulnerability and indomitable strength. Her words resonated deep within their hearts, their collective pain merging through her voice.

Kaylar's voice grew even softer, and a serene sadness imbued her words. "In this very moment, he exists within me, the flesh and blood of his spirit pulsating through our children. We must mourn the loss of Wayne, but celebrate his lasting legacy—the gift of life that will be born from his love."

Gathering her courage, Kaylar steadied herself against the podium as a wave of emotion threatened to overwhelm her. Her heart pounded within her chest, echoing the rhythm of the funeral dirge, a rhythm both mournful and defiant.

"We gather here today as a testament to the love that bound us, to the strength that emanated from Wayne's very being," she continued, her voice resolute now. "For every tear shed, let there be a whisper of gratitude for the momen
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asherly needs to go to jail permeantly and Wayne isn't dead and when are the updates?
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