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Sorry about your loss.
Hey, did you know you get to send your deceased love one a letter once your life comes to an end? You can write about how much you have enjoyed your life when you were together, and your life later without her. How you accepted, how you coped, how you overcame. I'm sure you don't want her to know that you lived an extremely terrible life afterwards, right? Definitely not good, but not too bad. You can't end your life early just to send that letter, for the obvious reason!๐