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Amanda took a bus to Kandahar and got her photos into a local magazine called the Afghan Scene. Amanda thought of that as a small win.
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| "Wow, this is amazing. What if I told you your photo could be on the cover?" | |
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| "I'd say thank you so much." | |
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Nigel and Amanda began to drift once again. Their rekindled relationship was waning quickly. Their phone conversations were often detached and terse. They went something like...
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| "You won't hear from me for about 10 days. But don't worry, okay?" | |
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| "Okay then, just don't get killed." | |
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Amanda spent 8 days with Canadian soldiers in the field for photos with a couple other photographers and news anchors. It was dangerous and nerveracking but also exhilarating.
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