“It was sparkling and new and I couldn't get over how beautiful it was, but every room I entered was empty. The more I had the dream, the more I knew the house was empty because everybody had died and I was the only person left alive. After a while I gave up trying to sleep. I thought about my choices. They seemed pretty simple at first. Either I told Alex or I didn't tel Alex. Then it got more complicated. I could tel Alex now or I could tel Alex next week. Or I could decide whether or not I'd ...tel him next week. Or next month. Or next year. Just because I didn't tel him now didn't mean I'd never tel him. Of course when you can't be real y sure you'l be alive a year from now, postponing decisions is the same as making decisions. That got me back to either I told Alex or I didn't tel Alex. Because it would take him and Julie months to get to Tennessee, and winter comes early these days. Like by the210end of August. If I delayed tel ing him until then, he and Julie would set off anyway and have a lot harder time making it to Tennessee.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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