Dear Diary,
I had a check up with my doctor today so I was only at school for half the day. It felt good knowing that I didn't need to make excuses anymore. I could tell them where I was going.Once again Eddie wasn't there.
Going to the hospital, they were still uncertain about my remaining time... It could be more than 100 days or it could be less.
It was all up to me and how my body functioned with the medication. When I got home later I had a text message. It was from Eddie.
At first I just stared down at my phone unsure whether to open it or not. My curiosity got the better of me. Opening my message my heart jammed up in my chest.
Meet me at the park tomorrow. At 7. I've got something to say
Eddie wanted to meet me... I wanted to be snobby about the whole thing and ignore his text. But I knew that I would go. I had to see him. Even though he hated me.. I had to see him.
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