CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY: ALONE
Jonathan stood in the empty hallway, the silence of the house pressing in around him like a suffocating blanket. With each passing moment, the weight of his solitude grew heavier, a burden too heavy to bear alone. The absence of Anna's presence, once a source of comfort and warmth, now loomed large in every corner of their home, a stark reminder of all that he had lost.
As he wandered through the house, Jonathan couldn't shake the feeling of loneliness that gnawed at his soul. Everywhere he looked, he saw reminders of Anna – the framed photos on the walls, the trinkets scattered throughout the rooms, the faint scent of her perfume lingering in the air. Each one served as a painful reminder of the void that now existed in his life, a void that no amount of time or distance could ever hope to fill.
With a heavy heart, Jonathan made his way to the kitchen, the familiar surroundings offering little solace in the face of his overwhelming grief. He poured himself a glass of water and sank

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