After being imprisoned for five years, Bowe Bergdahl's girlfriend has definitely moved on with the thought of her lover never going back; however, everything came as a surprise when the soldier was finally released.
Some say that absence makes the love grow fonder, but it just did not happen between the US soldier held captive by the Taliban and her lover. Being held as a prisoner of war, there was no certainty when Bowe Bergdahl will be freed; thus, he sent his girlfriend a message saying that she should no longer wait for him. He said that she should move on with her life since no one really knew how long he would be held for.
Monica Lee was just 19 years old when her US soldier boyfriend was captured by the terrorist group. Now that she's already 25 years old, it was revealed that she already found a new love with a man identified as Justin Forsdick whom she reportedly began dating in 2012. Bowe Bergdahl and his girlfriend's last contact was in June of 2009 via Skype just right before he left the base and was taken as a prisoner.
Since then, Lee has been very anxious about the latest news concerning her boyfriend. The couple already knew each other since they were kids. Lee's relationship with Bowe's parents is said to be in good terms while Jani, Bowe's mother commented that Monica looks happy with her new beau.
With the news of Bowe Bergdahl finally released, her girlfriend along with his family is really excited. It was Monica's mother who told her that her former lover is now free and is about to go home. Stunned with the great news, the young lady simply asked her mother what to do now.
Bowe Bergdahl and his girlfriend's love story is somewhat like the same with what is seen in the movies, the only difference is that theirs is real. With the US soldier now free and about to go home, many are quite expecting what will happen with their lost relationship. Before returning to his home, the US soldier will still spend time in Brooke Army Medical Center for medical and psychological reasons. His release was fixed after five high-ranking members of the Taliban were freed.
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