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... the sun slowly approaching his resting place.

Memories flooded his mind, each one a precious fragment of a life he left behind 17 years ago. But there was one memory that haunted him above all else, one that he couldn't shake no matter how hard he tried.

He was sitting at the dinner table, surrounded by his family. He sat between his brothers. Across from him sat his parents, smiling and happy as they always were. And at the head of the table stood his beloved grandfather, a kin ...

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