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122 #One Year Later

Author: Sia Sage
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JASON

A year has passed, and Kiera's recovery has been better than I expected. With the aggressive chemotherapy treatment that the doctors are giving her, she has made great progress in her battle against cancer.

Despite the harsh circumstances, Kiera has remained positive and determined to fight the disease, inspiring those around her with her strength and resilience. Her unwavering spirit has been a source of hope for me. Seeing her in so much pain has been the toughest thing to do in my life, but her bravery and optimism have been truly inspiring.

Even when she is suffering and in pain, she tries to lift my spirit and make me feel better.

I kissed her forehead, watching as she slept, grateful for her unwavering strength and courage. She is a true fighter, and I am in awe of her resilience every day.

"Jason..." She mumbles, opening her eyes slightly, a small smile forming on her lips. "After my recovery, I want to marry you again," she said, turning her face and staring at me.

I nod
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