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Aurora seeks solace, unity in the face of madness

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Nearby, a makeshift memorial formed a mass of pink in honor of victim Micayla Medek, who loved the pink-clad Hello Kitty. A boy wearing baggy white jeans tucked a pink scrap of cloth into his pocket. His fedora was lined with Hello Kitty trim.

Melissa Cutshaw’s daughter, Kimber Avra, was in Theater 9 with Medek and five other friends. Medek, 23, was the only one of the group struck down.

“It’s hard,” said Cutshaw. “It’s hard to think my child almost didn’t make it out. And then to know someone who died, it’s heartbreaking. I need people. I need everyone here. They know how I feel.”

“It shows you’re not alone,” said Cutshaw’s son, Jacob, 16.

As prayers were offered at the vigil, many wiped away tears and parents held their children a little tighter.

“I don’t want to leave him out of my sight,” said Brittnay Kilgore, who stood with her 12-year-old son, Tyler, at the back of the crowd. “All I can say is, God is probably as brokenhearted as I am.”

Others were equally shaken. Hickenlooper called out Mikayla’s name and the names of the 11 other victims who died.

With each name, the crowd responded:

“We will remember.”

As the memorial ended, Ashley Talmage, 23, held a candle and thought about her friend Farrah Soudani, hospitalized in critical condition. Soudani, 22, has had two surgeries to remove shrapnel and needs another, Talmage said, but doesn’t have health insurance.

The crowd began to disperse, but Talmage didn’t want to extinguish her flame. She watched as others joined hands, formed a circle in the field and bowed their heads for a while longer. Eventually, as it began to rain, the circle was broken and the candles went out.

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(Powers and Zavis reported from Aurora and Anton from Los Angeles. Staff writers Kathleen Hennessey in Washington, Molly Hennessy-Fiske in Aurora and Rick Rojas and Connie Stewart in Los Angeles contributed to this report.)

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