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 The sun was setting, casting a warm orange glow over the city. It was a beautiful sight, but for one woman, it was a reminder of the day she had lost her closest friend.


She had been walking home from work when she heard the news. Her friend had been in a car accident and had died. She had been so close to her, and the news had hit her hard.

She had been walking aimlessly ever since, not sure where to go or what to do. But as she watched the sun set, she felt a sense of peace come over her. She knew that her friend was in a better place now, and that she would be able to see her again one day.

She took a deep breath and continued on her way home. She knew that her friend would want her to keep living her life, and that's what she was going to do. She was going to keep living, and keep getting closer to her friend, even if it was only in her heart.

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