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As a single tear slowly streamed down her face, Dr. Mutua again mistook her emotions for grief and held her hand as if to comfort her. But at that very instant in time, it dawned upon Marie that there was nothing anyone could ever say or do to make her feel better. And then out of nowhere, an idea popped in to her head. Why not just end it all? To die must be better than to go through life feeling half-dead, mustn’t it?
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Not Even in Death Will We Part Samuel-Malachi Odekunle | Nov 17th, 2004
This is a very powerful and emotional story. One could only wonder of the potential it posesses.
It is a Story that is so true to many people out there.
Not Even in Death Will We Part Maryanne C | Jul 2nd, 2009
Very touching story. Leaves us with questions at the end, too, like all good writing should.
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