Every day he goes to the park with his order of dumplings, and every day he puts one dumpling into the process of making his memorial to his fallen comrade. One day, some animals come and eat part of the memorial. The hero should be upset, but he has spent so much time in nature that he has grown calm, peaceful, serene. He picks up one of the animals and starts petting it. He decides to keep the animal and name it after his fallen comrade. When he feels his memorial has enough dumplings, he adds more things to remember the comrade. He gets other soldiers to help, and everyone chips in to build the best monument they can. One day, a rainbow appeared right above the monument and triggered something in the hero’s mind. The hero had a flashback to when he was young. There was a house with pictures all over. One picture in particular caught the hero’s eye. It was a picture of two young kids who looked familiar, and then a picture next to it showed adults in the same pose. Those adults were the hero and the comrade. When the hero looked around, he saw every picture had the two together in some form or another. Then the hero remembered the day everything went …show more content…
He knew that what he could do would make sure everyone knew how much of a hero his husband was. One day, there was a televised assembly everyone either attended or watched. The hero decided that would be the perfect place to avenge his husband. He talked to the person running the assembly and asked if he could make an address to the nation, and he was granted permission. He addressed the nation and basically said it was his fault his husband died. He broke out in tears as he told the story of what happened, including his flashback. He got everyone thinking what they could do as he thought of what else he could say. He requested that instead of a national day of thanks in his honor for defeating the soldiers, they have a national day of remembrance who lost his life because he lost his one true love. He also requested that there be another funeral since he missed the first one, with everyone in the city there to remember him. He felt that if everyone was there to support his loss, he would be able to finally feel that he redeemed his husband. As most of the town could relate, they all said they would attend and help him