The Second Wave

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It was another chilly autumn night as Amos held Eudora in his arms, feeling the joy of regaining what he had once lost. "This is amazing, Eudora. Once we are discharged from the hospital, I must take you up to the mountain to redeem our vows to God." "What?" Eudora sounded a little surprised. "Since when did you believe in these kinds of things?" "It was when you fell sick." Amos said seriously, "At that time, I prayed to God that as long as you could get better and our family could still be as one, I would go up the mountain to worship God, and redeem my vows devoutly." Eudora looked at the man's serious expression and couldn't help but mutter, "Silly man." However, as soon as the words came out of her mouth, Eudora started to tear up. They both were trying their best to keep each o

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