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I was on my third bucket of soap and water but try as I might, I couldn't erase the stain. I could still see my husband's blood on the deck. It mocked me, indelible and unforgiving. I could not rest until it was gone. My body burned from fatigue, my eyes ached from unshed tears, and my heart was broken beyond repair. Sleep was impossible. Eating was impossible. ''The whole damned Universe was impossible''. Nothing made sense. Nothing was real. Nothing mattered but Joshua dying on the deck, his blood on my hands, his breath on my lips, as he kissed me goodbye.<br><br>
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I was on my third bucket of soap and water but try as I might, I couldn't erase the stain. I could still see my husband's blood on the deck. It mocked me, indelible and unforgiving. I could not rest until it was gone. My body burned from fatigue, my eyes ached from unshed tears, and my heart was broken beyond repair. Sleep was impossible. Eating was impossible. The whole damned Universe was impossible. Nothing made sense. Nothing was real. Nothing mattered but Joshua dying on the deck, his blood on my hands, his breath on my lips, as he kissed me goodbye.<br><br>
  
 
I dunked my brush in the bucket and applied it to the deck plates again, scrubbing hard. If I could just get rid of that stain, I could rid myself of that reminder. Someone called my name. It wasn't Joshua. I wasn't that woman. I ignored it and kept on scrubbing.<br><br>
 
I dunked my brush in the bucket and applied it to the deck plates again, scrubbing hard. If I could just get rid of that stain, I could rid myself of that reminder. Someone called my name. It wasn't Joshua. I wasn't that woman. I ignored it and kept on scrubbing.<br><br>

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