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by Mirror

A month ago, my world shattered - as I lost one of the most important and beloved persons in my life.
I'ts not true that "life goes on". Or, it does, but it's not the same life. There is a huge piece that will always be missing.

(It wasn't my lifemate, but this is the first motif that came to mind)

Please no C/C on this.


Posted August 18, 2012, 12:26:49 AM
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Afke

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Comment #1 - Posted August 18, 2012, 12:26:39 AM
Definitely the most heartbreaking moment (always made me cry), terrific redraw. Sorry to hear about your loss, take care...

Fawn Silverstream

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Comment #2 - Posted August 19, 2012, 04:38:30 AM
I'm sorry about your loss...
The image is exquisite in its rawness though; beautifully portrayed.

Treefox

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Comment #3 - Posted August 19, 2012, 12:11:31 PM
So sorry about your loss, mirror. That's terrible. Life definitely just doens't go on.
Impressive that you turned your sadness into such a powerful picture.

Startear

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Comment #4 - Posted August 19, 2012, 01:09:43 PM
When I lost Pepsi, my dog, it was like someone ripped out my heart, and somehow I was still alive. Bleeding and moaning and crying over the pain. Life goes on around you, people buying ingredients for their meals and paying taxes. While you are just lying there, trying to just survive one more day.  That's the sense I made into "life goes on." For everyone else.

My deepest condolences.

The image is very powerful.

Tah-Marien

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Comment #5 - Posted August 26, 2012, 10:26:18 AM
       My  Dad  died on July 31, 2012.    The trip to Virginia, from the inland pacific Northwest, was long and sorrowful.     The 'other' coast had many different traditions for burial.    I felt alone and out of my Element.    I really felt I owed it to him to go. (Even thou the Dr. said No)   He found me late in my life; like very late twenties, and I will always Love him for Remembering Me.   He will be missed.    Now,  maybe , my half-sibs will be open to getting to know their crazy, city dwelling, Fantasy loving sister  ?  ?   

Grief is a steeping stone in life.  Sometimes that stone seems to darn high to get over !  !  Remember to let your friends help you scale. 

So very Sorry for your loss.   This net- friend sends a HUG.     Tamarien

Mirror

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Comment #6 - Posted August 26, 2012, 04:19:31 PM
Thank you so very, very much, guys. It really means a lot. *hugs*

Eregyrn

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Comment #7 - Posted August 29, 2012, 06:41:05 PM
This is a moment that always makes me cry, no matter how familiar I am with what's going to happen.  It's that powerful a moment, and this piece really captures that.  Loss upsets me like nothing else.   My deepest sympathies to you, and thank you for sharing the image.

Amberfox

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Comment #8 - Posted September 19, 2012, 12:09:28 PM
Certainly one of - if not THE - most poignant moments in the original Quest. I admit I cried, and it does remind me of all those I have loved that are no longer physically with me. For whatever reason, perhaps it's the story behind it or stories others have shared, but it reminds me of when my Oma (German grandmother) died. She always called on the weekends no matter what, and it was eerily silent. My mother tried many times to reach her but never could. That Monday, we contacted the apartment's superintendant and learned she had died very likely that Friday evening, early Saturday. Worse was that in just two weeks, my mother and I had made arrangements to go to Germany, help her pack, and bring her back with us for a six month stay (she lived alone).

You have truly captured the image and moment not only from the comic but from the heart and soul. Many, if not all of us, have been there, desperate for a sign from a loved one, human or otherwise. No, time doesn't heal the wounds nor does life go on without changes. My deepest sympathies and condolences.

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Comment #9 - Posted May 18, 2013, 08:38:46 PM
Powerfully, beautifully captured. I am sorry for you loss, my deepest sympathies for you. I know life is hard to manage through after such a loss, but nonetheless take care.
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