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''The morning road leads to Stalingrad and the air is softly humming'' …<br><br>
 
''The morning road leads to Stalingrad and the air is softly humming'' …<br><br>
  
Omar had warned us on Persephone something big was about to happen. It didn't take a genius to realize he meant war was coming. Ships were massing, troops were moving into position, resources were being seized and reallocated—as had been since last summer. The handwriting was already on the wall. It only remained to determine who would hold the pen.<br><br>
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Omar had warned us on Persephone something big was about to happen. It didn't take a genius to realize he meant war was coming. Ships were massing, troops were moving into position, resources were being seized and reallocated—as had been since last summer. The handwriting was already on the wall. It only remained to be seen who would be holding the pen.<br><br>
  
 
War was coming. In fact, it might already be here. No matter what or when, I had to be ready to face it. And I would face it with defiance, not fear, with plans for a future despite the risk of losing the chance to make it happen.  So I held Joshua close and listened to the morning and made my plans for my future. And when he woke I let him know how much I wanted him in it. My gauntlet was thrown, my challenge to Fate declared. To do anything less was surrender … and surrender was never in my nature.<br><br>
 
War was coming. In fact, it might already be here. No matter what or when, I had to be ready to face it. And I would face it with defiance, not fear, with plans for a future despite the risk of losing the chance to make it happen.  So I held Joshua close and listened to the morning and made my plans for my future. And when he woke I let him know how much I wanted him in it. My gauntlet was thrown, my challenge to Fate declared. To do anything less was surrender … and surrender was never in my nature.<br><br>

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