Children who lost a parent that day share a burden of grief, prying questions and ubiquitous footage of the disaster that killed their parents

Robyn Higley has always hated September. It’s the month when everything bad happens, when her spirits, generally so bright and bubbly the rest of the year, grow bleak and deflated.

She feels sad in September. Though she doesn’t fully understand why.

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