Dec 15, 2016
"Some weeks ago I spoke with Nazanin. She was no longer angry, but tired. She said she had spent too long being strong. She could no longer take the endless waiting, waking with hope and fear for Gabriella and her family. She had lost interest in conversation outside family, indifferent to her roommate continually changing or absent.
She reported not knowing how she managed her glacier days, how she lost concentration and often had to repeat the page when reading, to remember the world outside her walls.
And she said that two weeks previously she had decided to end it, had written me a goodbye letter - handing over Gabriella into my care, saying she had never loved anyone more. She left the letter with someone for her parents, and stopped praying."
"Some weeks ago I spoke with Nazanin. She was no longer angry, but tired. She said she had spent too long being strong. She could no longer take the endless waiting, waking with hope and fear for Gabriella and her family. She had lost interest in conversation outside family, indifferent to her roommate continually changing or absent.
She reported not knowing how she managed her glacier days, how she lost concentration and often had to repeat the page when reading, to remember the world outside her walls.
And she said that two weeks previously she had decided to end it, had written me a goodbye letter - handing over Gabriella into my care, saying she had never loved anyone more. She left the letter with someone for her parents, and stopped praying."
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