I loved him then, I love him still. I think of him often and wish him nothing but happiness.
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And why I was so happy when I found (through more deliberate cyberstalking) that his life appears to be turning around. He is now a Grand Knight in the Knights of Columbus and attends an annual retreat that supports spirituality among men in his adopted hometown. He appears in a little 20-second YouTube video promoting the event and looks soooo happy!
Catholicism isn't for me. But that's not the point. It comforts him. And, to borrow from The Lads, "you know that can't be bad."
I am entering my weekend a little happier knowing that, somewhere, he's happier.
Very nicely written and heartfelt. He has found purpose. That is a lot to be happy about.
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