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TIFFANY
“Miranda, this is such a beautiful building and the view across the lake is breathtaking!” Sharon stated.
“Yes, and Alexander’s mother, Tiffany, made all the arrangements for this celebration. She wished his father had lived to see them pin the Medal of Honor on him.”
Tiffany smiled with pride as Alexander walked up on the stage. She was determined to see this great event even though her accident prevented her from being on the stage with him and his siblings.
After the Medal Of Honor was pinned on him, she took one last look and disappeared in the light to join his father.
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Copyright © 2016 Written by Jessie Cross ~ All rights reserved
An interesting tale. You think she’s alive but she goes to join his father.
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Thank you! Her spirit stayed until her son received the medal before she moved on.
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Wonderful story! I thought she was alive too. I thought she died at the end of the story but possibly she was an angel.
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Thank you, Joy! She died but her soul stayed to see her son receive the medal before moving on.
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That is so sweet that she stayed to watch her son receive the medal.
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very touching story. well done.
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Thank you ! 😃
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Such a beautiful ghost story! No horror here, just love.
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Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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A touching story! I like that you surprise us at the end.
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Dear Jessie,
A poignant and ethereal tale. I enjoyed it.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thanks so much, Rochelle!
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Awww, that’s sweet. Very poignant.
Thanks, Jessie!
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What a great twist at the end, Lucky. Her spirit stayed to see him awarded the medal. Heartwarming and well written. 🙂 — Suzanne
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Thank you! I appreciate you’re reading and commenting.
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