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Chapter 357

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"And how are you dealing with it?"

The question hit me like a physical blow. How was I dealing with it? The truth was, I wasn't sure I was dealing with it at all. The loss felt like a void inside me, a black hole consuming everything—emotions, thoughts, hope.

"I'm..." I started, then stopped. "The
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