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Journey to the Last Summit

A Mother and Daughter's Appalachian Trail Adventure

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Journey to the Last Summit

By: Jeff Pfalzer
Narrated by: JaNine Seitz
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Sarah stood at the trailhead, her hiking boots planted firmly on the ground. Her heart raced with a mix of anticipation and nervousness as she anxiously waited for Emily to arrive. It had been years since they had spent quality time together, and the weight of their strained relationship hung heavy in the air.

Finally, Emily appeared, her hiking backpack slung over one shoulder. She walked towards Sarah, her eyes hesitant but hopeful. They exchanged a quick hug, their embrace awkward yet filled with a longing to reconnect.

As they began their hike, Sarah turned to Emily and spoke softly, "I've missed you, Em. I hope this journey can bring us closer again."

Emily nodded, her voice tinged with both uncertainty and determination. "Me too, Mom. I want us to be more than just mother and daughter. I want to rediscover our bond."

As their feet crunched on the trail beneath them, Sarah opened up about her reasons for embarking on this adventure. She shared the pain of losing her husband, Emily's father, and how the weight of grief had consumed her. She hoped that this journey would bring solace and healing to her shattered spirit.

©2024 Jeff R Pfalzer (P)2024 Jeff Pfalzer
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