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There are no words to describe or express AO3 Jones' attitude, determination, and courage. Therefore, I think is best that you hear directly from her. These are her own words "And to tell everyone I'm ok I'm going home n not to worry I'll be back soon enough working with them.. I'm not gonna let this stop me. I never let n e thing stop me n they shouldn't either.. I love you all and I'm going to get ready to go home now."

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