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Silver Lining - a short story

Ithaka O.

Editorial: Imaginarium Kim

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Survivor’s guilt. It comes in all shapes and forms.Even as a funeral guest.Kevin Ralter blames himself for his wife’s death. Little does he know that she met someone up there in the clouds before drawing her last breath. Can Kevin handle an unexpected meeting with this mysterious figure?
Disponible desde: 26/06/2022.

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