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Something Old

Terese Schlachter

On November 6 I asked my "Finding Waypoints" co-author to please "Send me some Waypoints." His response was this: 'We can either slip into the darkness or we can be the light.' I am writing to bear witness to this struggle. Stay lit, everyone.

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