THE HOCKEY MATCH HAS BEEN WONI thought no one would be able to come. The war had drained us all, and after everything that had happened, I was certain the battle would drag on for days, maybe weeks. I didn’t know how much more we could take. But as I lay in that hospital room, holding my two beautiful boys, I couldn't help but feel a strange sense of peace, despite the chaos that still lingered in the air.Liam, still recovering from his own injuries, was by my side. We were both exhausted, and the world outside felt like a distant reality. But that night, as I held my sons and the exhaustion finally took over, I thought about all the people who had fought for us. About all the losses we’d endured. The thought of the war still looming in my mind, I tried to push it out, but it was impossible to escape.I woke up the next morning, the soft light of dawn spilling through the hospital windows, to the sound of familiar voices. At first, I thought it was a dream, the kind that blurs i
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