Jackson Harlow returned home with a body full of scars and a mind crowded with ghosts. The war had ended, but for him, the battles continued-silent, unrelenting, invisible to the world that had moved on. Friends, neighbors, and even family welcomed him with smiles, but behind every glance lingered a question he could never answer: how do you explain what can't be explained? The streets he once knew now felt strange, familiar only in memory. Faces blurred past him-some warm, some indifferent-and yet he sensed the absence of those who should have stood beside him, of a society that had forgotten its soldiers. The VA promised support, but bureaucracy and apathy replaced compassion, leaving him with a gnawing emptiness and nights filled with shadows. These shadows were more than memories. They were echoes of comrades lost, moments of horror that refused to fade, and fragments of a world he could never leave behind. As Jackson struggled to fit into a life that seemed to have no place for him, he discovered that the hardest battles were not fought on distant battlefields-they were fought within, in silent streets, hospital halls, and the quiet corners of a world that had turned its back. The Forgotten Ones is a story of survival, of confronting the unseen, and of the heavy cost of being forgotten. It is a tale of ghosts-both living and dead-and the courage it takes to reclaim a life when the world has moved on.
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