I don't know how long I've been sitting there.
The marble beneath me is cold—cold like the void inside my chest that no amount of eulogies, military salutes, or national flags can warm. The crowd at the memorial has long dispersed. The chaplain's voice, heavy with borrowed solemnity, has faded. Even the bugle's last note has dissolved into the wind like a soldier's last breath—there, then gone.


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