Final Goodbye, No Second Take

He felt wrong, just slightly, and then everything unraveled. A man whose voice once wrapped itself around millions of living rooms suddenly found himself fighting for a single breath in a small Texas room. No cameras, no applause, only a friend watching the color leave his face and the seconds slip away faster than sirens could arri… Continues…

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