Two months had passed since the war had ended, but the sorrow still remained.
A man named Jonathan Mcloughlin was charged with bringing home the soldier's personal effects (pictures, letters, etc) for the families who couldn't even give them a proper burial. While he was wandering the trenches, he came across a mirror and a gun. He decided to leave them there. They probably weren't that important, anyway.
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You Only Die Once
Historical FictionIt's 1918. Chris has just received a draft letter, and he knows that he has to go. What he doesn't know however, is that where there's war, there's love. Picture is not mine Cover by @Lefangirl357 Trailer by @luellasaphroncuevas