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... spoke, I cleared the fallen leaves off his headstone.

I still couldn't accept that Hyung was gone.

It felt less like he had died...and more like he had just temporarily gone somewhere else.

It felt like he would soon reappear and greet me.

When that happened, I felt I would welcome him with a smile and no resistance.

Maybe that's why.

I still hadn't inscribed his epitaph.

I ...

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