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Literally and figuratively, she said, she now has a stronger backbone. "I just let things roll off." Lynch said she'll take a semester off to travel and spend time with Dakota before the child starts school. Lynch hopes to start work soon on a master's degree in communications. She'll also continue her speaking engagements with children and with veterans' groups. At those events, without fail, the most common question is whether she was shot. "I can't answer because I don't even know myself," she says. "There's never been actual proof." The crash of her Humvee is believed to have caused her injuries, which also included spinal fractures, nerve damage and a shattered right arm. Sometimes Lynch is paid for her appearances. Often, she asks the audience to donate to Jessi's Pals, a venture she launched to provide blankets and stuffed animals to patients at WVU Children's Hospital. Awkward questions aside, she thrives on the interaction of those three to five lectures a month. Four years ago, Lynch said she wanted to bow out of the spotlight and have a normal life. But now, attention is normal. She is often recognized. Sometimes she's caught with a mouthful of food as people speak to her and try to touch her. She is no longer annoyed. She embraces it. She says hello and introduces herself to people who know her face but can't quite place it. "Honestly, it does surprise me that so many people still are familiar with the story. I sometimes get taken aback when I hear people talking about it because it's like reading it in a book," Lynch said. "I forget,
'That's me.'" If her fame has one benefit, it's the reminder that people are still thinking about U.S. troops, at home and overseas. "And that's good," Lynch said, "because they still need our prayers just like they did nine or 10 years ago."
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