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Might be. i went into the smoke and i couldn t breathe. it was black. it felt like there was no oxygen going in. it felt like trying to breathe water in. and then i felt one of the sheriff s deputies next to me. and i just remember him pushing me back the other direction. and we got crawling back out of the smoke. where s ashleigh? she ll be coming out. you know, so she ll be coming with somebody. ashleigh was gonna be coming out. i drove to my mom s house crying, thinking, you know, i let everybody down. i knew the house was gone, i knew the the horses were gone. i knew anything that was left there was gone. and and, you know, i i pulled in and i said, it s gone. everything s gone. and i looked at his face and he had been crying. i could tell he had tears. ....
where s ashleigh? she ll be coming out. you know, so she ll be coming with somebody. ashleigh was gonna be coming out. i drove to my mom s house crying, thinking, you know, i let everybody down. i knew the house was gone, i knew the the horses were gone. i knew anything that was left there was gone. and and, you know, i i pulled in and i said, it s gone. everything s gone. and i looked at his face and he had been crying. i could tell he had tears. his cheeks were wet. and he said we lost everything. i was the one that was saying, you know, it s gonna be good. it s gonna be fine. you know, i ve lived through 20 of these. i m the man of the house. you know? and what decision did i make that was the wrong decision? i shoulda started sooner to try and get the horses out. i left. you don t realize what it feels like to leave something behind. something a living being behind. and at that point all i cared about was that he was okay. but right on the heels of that ....
where s ashleigh? she ll be coming out. you know, so she ll be coming with somebody. ashleigh was gonna be coming out. i drove to my mom s house crying, thinking, you know, i let everybody down. i knew the house was gone, i knew the the horses were gone. i knew anything that was left there was gone. and and, you know, i i pulled in and i said, it s gone. everything s gone. and i looked at his face and he had been crying. i could tell he had tears. his cheeks were wet. and he said we lost everything. i was the one that was saying, you know, it s gonna be good. it s gonna be fine. you know, i ve lived through 20 of these. i m the man of the house. you know? and what decision did i make that was the wrong decision? i shoulda started sooner to try and get the horses out. i left. you don t realize what it feels like to leave something behind. something a living being behind. and at that point all i cared about was that he was okay. ....
The fire and the sheriff grabbed my arm. my husband raised his first toward the sheriff like he was going to hit him. i was just trying to raise his grasp so i could get to where ashley might be. i went into the smoke, and i couldn t breathe, it was black. it felt like there was no oxygen going in. i just remember him pushing me back in the other direction. and we got crawling back out of the smoke. where s ashley? she ll be coming out. she ll be coming with somebody. ashley was going to be coming out. i drove to my mom s house crying, thinking, you know, i let everybody down. i knew the house was gone, i knew the horses were gone, i knew anything that was left there was gone. ....