‘Hi Holly,
wish he had leff lflf r me like y his last letter say?’
murmurs of agreement. rs of a
letters for so lon tlly. Whe
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letters for so long. As a concept I have, but not individually, not in order, not exact exactly. Wher to start. A new bedside lamp, a ne fit, a karaok sower se ds, a bir seeds, a birthday triip away with friends;; how could th
I take a deep breath, and let it out slowly. I haven’t thought about the rs for so long.. As a concept I have, but not n
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breath, and let it out slowly. I haven t t As a concept I have, but not iindiv
I haven’t thoughtt ab viidually, not n orde
about th t the
tly. Where to setart. A new b dside lamp, a new ou it, a karaoke n exactly. Where to start. A new bedside lamp, a new outfit, a karaoke night,
sunflower seeds, a birthday trip away with friends; how could they understand how iw iiimp ho how important all of those seemingly insignificant things were to me? But the last lette lasetter… I s
flounflower seeds, a birthday trip away with friends; how could they understand mportant all of those se
fall in lo fa n love again.
t la letter… I smile. That’s an easy one. ‘H His final letter read…Don’t be afraid to inalove again.’
etter
ll in love again.’ Tey cl
st letter… I smile. That’s an easy one. ‘is final letter read…Don’t be afraid to f ll in love again.’
ower seeds, a birthda tr p awa t all of those seemingly i ile. T. That an ea
hat’ss an ea Teclly cliing to that one, a beautiful one, a fine and va
part. JoanparJoanna i isnt asn’t as moved as the others I see the disa in he ir eyes. Te despa r.
She’s sst
She’l holding on to her hus and, wh I know wha
I know whathe’s ths thiink N Not liek te tahat. ot like that.
part. Joanna isn’t as moved as the others. I see the disappointment and confusion in her eyes. Te despair. So deep in her grief it’s not what she wanted to hear. She’s still holding on to her husband, why would she consider letting go? I know what she’s thinking. She couldn’t possibly love again.
part. Joanna isn’t as moved as the others. I see the disappointment and confsionusion . Te despair. S. So deedeep in her g ief it’ief its not what she wa
Tey cling to that one, a beautiful one, a fine and valiant ending on Gerry’s and confusion
c ng to that one, a be
n her eyes. Te despair. So deep in her grief it’s not what she wanted to hear. still hold
her grief its nots wh she wanted to hear to hear.
s still holding on to her husband, why would she consider letting go? ow whatt
on to her husband, why would she consider lett s she’ she’
kiihnig.. She couldn ot l Not li ekt. that. ld she consider letting go? nki She coulldn’t possibly love aga
n.aiin. She cou dnt p sibly lov ng. She couldn’t possibly love again.
ing to that one, a beautiful one, a fine and valiant ending on Gerry’s as the others.. I see the disappo ppoiintment and con usion not wh
ful one, a fine and valian en ing on Ge ntt ending on Gerry’s
mportant all of those seemingly insignificant things were to me? But the I smile
to start. A new bedside lamp, a new outfit,w oua karaoke niightt, how could they understand t thiings were to me? But th
ly, not iin order, not ,
ly insignificant t an easy one. ‘ one. i one.. Hiis final let er one His final lets ffinal letter read…Don’t be aft be af aid to
ngs were to me? But the be afraid to
Ciara says, checking with me. I take a deep breath, and let it out slowly. I haven’t thought about the letters for so long. As a concept I have, but not individually, not in order, not tfit, a karaoke night,
Ciara says, checking with me. e a de
a sa a says, che
We have ttimeime tto hearo hear tth Ciara says, checking with me.
‘We have time to hear them all, if Holly is comfortable with that,’ me.
hem all, all, iif all, if Hf Ho ly is comfollly is comfortab e wi all, if H y is comfortable with tha is comfortablle with tha ,,’ with that
wish he had left letters for me like your husband did. Could you tell us, what did his last letter say?’ ‘I want to know what they all said,’ somebody speaks out and there are
‘I want o know what h murs of a reement.
his last letter say?’
murmurs of agreement. ‘We have time to hear them all, if Holly is comfortable with that,’
murmurs of agreement. ‘We have
want tto know whatt t tthey all said someb dy smebody speaks out and there are ‘I want to know what they all said,’ somebody speaks out and there are
all said,, som’ somebody spea t and there ar e a e
wish he had left letters for me like your husband did. Could you tell us, what did ssttlletttersay?
‘Hi Holly, my name is Joanna, I lost my husband a few months ago, and I ‘Hi Holly, my name is Joanna, I lost myd husband a few months ago, and I
y, my name is J d l f lft letters fo
Joanna,, I lost my husband a f your husband did
h d dd. Coulld you telll us, what d l , d
and a few months ago, and I d y
g , ddid
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