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Jason's avatar

I can relate to the reviewer who said this story was so raw. I and my family were in the 2011 earthquake in Japan, our oldest son and I were on the road, our youngest at the time was in daycare, and my wife and daughter were aboard the main base Yokosuka. An entire story for another day but I could quickly relate to the uncertainty of life and natural disasters. The opening brought me right back to this very scary moment in life. I had to step away but came back to finish.

As I continued to read, I could tell by the details of the writing that you either fought fires or had experienced events like these before. The ending wasn't what I expected, however, I can see the potential for a follow-up story with the Dad of the babysitter. Assuming he and his family made it out, Bubba and Catherine's blood is on his hands.

Amazing story that drew me in with magnificent imagery and descriptive language. Can’t imagine the anguish in a choice like this.

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Matthew Mckenzie's avatar

Wow. This caught me by surprise. I wasn’t expecting to be greeted by so many emotions today. I thought I would just take a few minutes and read a story.

Beautifully written and pulled me in so many different directions. I can’t wait to see how I view the story after some focused digestion.

Right now, I think I need to stop the bleeding. There will be time to “treat for shock” later.

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