What You Do To Me (A Breathe Epilogue) - Plot & Excerpts
Two a.m. He really needed to get some sleep. Tomorrow was set to be a busy day. Just one more section, and then he’d put the book away. The next exam for his History of World War II class was in a week, and he didn’t want to ruin his A average. If he could keep it up for the rest of the term, he might be able to get more financial assistance next time around. As it stood now, he and Lincoln were working their asses off to pay for his tuition, their rent, and their lingering hospital bills. Not that Jay wanted it any other way. They were building a new life for themselves. Together. He returned to his reading. The next section was titled D-day: Letters Home. The first page included a photocopy of a handwritten letter by a young paratrooper from the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne Division. The letter to his fiancée was dated June 5, 1944, the day before the Invasion of Normandy. He told her nothing of the war, where he was located, or for what he was most likely preparing.
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