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Jay POV She was funny and cute! I could see why Jack fell in love with her. She was charming and with a fantastic personality. Her quiet confidence filled any room with just a few steps into it. She made me laugh when she claimed the hospital was conspiring to stare at her and that she didn't know if I was part of the conspiracy. I laughed for the first time in weeks— a good, uninhibited laugh. A laugh released the stress, pain, and sadness within me. A laugh that started to heal my soul filled my brother's absence and allowed me to earn a small piece of forgiveness for how I treated him. Helping Alison was a way to redeem myself; at least, it felt like that. We ate, and she sighed, content. "God! I have never had such a glorious meal!” she said, and I chuckled. “Why don't you go