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Describe to me
what you had seen during the night. "Well, I had seen a car wreck, a snowball effect." I looked into her sweet brown eyes, and I knew that moment she was quite traumatized. She says to me, "But that's not all I got to see. From a car had rolled a man like a butterball,nude. He had been beaten, abused in ways I don't want to try to guess. It was painful." "My God," I choke. Then I look at her swollen face. She's crying, a paintball sized lump in her throat that restrains her breath, nearly making her choke; it's hard for me to watch. What do I do? I hold this girl, who trusts me enough to share her worst nightmares; this sadly is no nightmare, as she watched someone die a slow death while she headed out for some hiking. Never happened. This accident has changed her forever. As I cradle her quaking form, I pray for guidance in comforting her.
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