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Thursday, September 2, 2010


It was so surreal. Being there again once more...talking to her. Trying to talk her out of the craziness...halfway through I just couldn't look at her any more. I couldn't tell if she was putting on an act to make us believe it, or she really has lost her passion for this, but the look in her eyes....was exactly like the look on his eyes.

Just a few months ago, Hil, Nat and I did the same emotional interrogation with that dude. We brought up the sentimental pasts, told him what he would face out there, demanded to know how he lost the passion.....all the same things and questions we asked her. Her answers were heart-wrenchingly similiar, exact even, to his.  I couldn't take it any more. Not again. I had to leave the circle and face the other way before I could watch her leave. I couldn't do that again.

Whatever her answer is on Saturday. We're still moving on. We have to. Don't ever forget the big goal.