Terrell is weeping soundlessly, and despite the guard's objection, he raises his hand up to the glass. Geraldine mimics him, lining her fingers up with his. It's lonely to think that one little sheet of glass could create such a thick distance between them, but all the same, regardless of what he's done, he's still one of the closest friends she has.
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In a poignant moment, Terrell stands in silence, tears streaming down his face as he reaches out toward the glass that separates him from Geraldine. Despite the guard's protests, she mirrors his gesture, aligning her fingers with his. This act highlights the emotional barrier created by the physical separation, like a stark reminder of their struggles.

Geraldine reflects on the loneliness that this glass barrier represents, but she also acknowledges the depth of their friendship. No matter the circumstances of Terrell's life, he remains one of her closest companions, showing that connections can endure even the most challenging obstacles.

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