"They told me how their wars end," she says. "But nobody knows about me. I don't know if mine will end the same way." It will; she doesn't know it yet, but her stomach seems to roil in protest when she tries to imagine the future her father has planned out, the one he wants to usher in.
"Or if I just die like everyone else, and nobody would know that I was there."
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"Or if I just die like everyone else, and nobody would know that I was there."