Dear Diary,
I thought about staying home from school today... But then I realised I couldn't hide forever. Not that I had forever....It didn't matter much anyway. Eddie wasn't at school today. I thought it was good, but it also hurt as the thought of him not wanting to see me surfaces my mind.
That lunch time with my friends around the table I crossed off another thing on my bucket list.
I told them all I was dying...
At first they thought I was joking and laughed it off. When I didn't join they asked if I was serious. I nodded.
The girls cried. Even the guys who thought themselves as tough men shed some tears. They showed me that even tough guys cried.
They pulled me into a big group hug. I was thankful that they didn't leave me. If anyone else did... I didn't know what I would do.
For years I was these guys friend. I was thankful for their friendship. They were the best friends a girl could ask for, and I was lucky that they were with me.
Love,
Annabel
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Dear Diary: My Last 100 Days
Teen FictionDear Diary, Leaving this world was not by choice. So since I had no choice I wanted to leave something precious of mine behind. With you I leave the last 100 days of my life. Love, Annabel