Alicia, a 15 year-old girl, was a spoiled brat. She wanted everything her way. She was boosy to everyone and never had a single ounce of respect in her.
One day, she and her friends were going out so she decided prepare.
Mom! Where's my pink jeans? I need it now! She commanded
Her mom arrived, coughing.
I'm sorry Alicia. But I wasn't able to iron it yet. Her mom said weakly.
Didn't I tell you to iron it the other day? Damn you, are that old? Alicia screamed.
Her mom just looked down while a tear fell on her cheek.
Oh quit those dramas woman. Just go and get my blue jeans instead. Goddamn it! Alicia said once again.
Her mom then went to where she left them.
Alicia changed as soon as her mom reached her jeans.
When she was about to leave...
Alicia, where are you going? What time are you going to come home? Her mom asked.
What's with those questions, huh? Do you really need to know my daily schedule? Alicia glared.
After saying those, Alicia left without even saying goodbye.
Little did she know that this would be her last conversation with her mom. This was because, her mom already has cancer. But she chose to just stay at home and bear the pain so that she could fully support her daughter and give her what she wants. That's how Alicia's mom love her no matter how rude or ungrateful she might act.
After a while, Alicia's mom fell on the floor and died. Her body was seen by their neighbor.
That night, Alicia decided to go home. While on the way, the neighbor who saw her mom's body ran and screamed towards her. "Alicia! Alicia! You're mother is DEAD!!!"
Alicia didn't know what to do. She was shocked about the sudden news. She ran home and there, she saw her mom's body.
She cried her heart out even if she knew that no number of tears could bring back her dear mother's life.
"Mom!!!! MOM!!! Why now? Why did you leave me? I'm sorry for everything. Mommy come back!" She shouted in between her cries.
This was the first time that she realized how much she loved her mom. Now that it's too late to say sorry, now that it's too late to let her mom experience how to be loved, and now, now that it's too late to tell her beloved mother that she loves her.