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The Unseen War

Clean Hands, Brave Hearts

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The Unseen War

By: Fredlyne Evbuomwan
Narrated by: Keaton Hartigan
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“Not all enemies wear faces. Not all heroes seek fame.”

It came without a warning. No horns. No fire. No crashing skies. Just breath… carrying more than air. An invisible presence moved through us—quietly, quickly, and without favour.

It didn’t ask for passports. It didn’t care about class. It didn’t knock before entering. And suddenly… everything we thought we knew about safety, community, and survival unravelled.

We panicked. We scrambled. We blamed. But slowly… Quietly… We remembered. That cleanliness is not just a habit. It is a shield. That kindness is not just a virtue. It is a medicine. That presence, even in the smallest acts, becomes a kind of prayer.

And in the silence left behind by noise, we heard it—The truth we had forgotten: “Healing doesn’t begin in hospitals. It begins in hands. In habits. In hearts.”

This is not the story of a virus. This is the story of us—of how we fell apart, then cleaned our way back together. Of the battles waged in hospital corridors and kitchen sinks. Of janitors, grandmothers, bacteria, and algorithms. Of what we saw… and what we chose not to ignore again.

Because we didn’t just fight to survive. We fought to remember. And in that remembering… We discovered the power of clean hands, brave hearts, and a world that can rise—one gentle choice at a time.

©2025 Fredlyne Evbuomwan (P)2025 Fredlyne Evbuomwan
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