Chapter 1

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*yesterday at 3pm*

We were on are way to the doctor who had my results, I've never been so scared in my life. It took us 20 to get there and not me, my mum or myp dad said one word. By the time we got there my mum wad already crying. We got out the car and I held her hand to show how everything will be good.

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It was 2 hours and we were still not seen.

'Lily Pond, the doctor will see you now.' My heart jumped as an old woman shrouded me over.

'Hello Lily' said doctor Green.

'Hello' said my dad.

'well you came for your results and I'm afraid that they are not good.' my mum broke down and slid to the floor while I stood there in shock.

'okay well...' I trailed off.

'I understand this isn't what you wanted, nobody wants it. But I can help.' He said with care.

'HOW? HOW CAN YOU HELP?!' screamed my mum 'My daughter has cancer, you can't help.'

I sat next to her and told her to calm down. 'Mum. Mum don't do this He can help.' I said pulling her into a hug.

Doctor Green started to tell us what we could do from starting kemo to just eating healthy. There were only a few options but I thought I would try them all. He started to talk about groups I could join with young people going throught the same as me, how I could make friends and talk about how I feel.

'Do you mind writing down the name, number and address for a few of them please?' I asked.

'Of course Lily,' He said I gave him a small smile to thank him.

He gave me the piece of paper and my dad asked 'Can we do anything to help, give blood anytying?'

'No you don't have the same blood type so it would not work. I'm sorry.' said Doctor Green.

He told us that we could go home and I waved bye and walked out of the hospital.

We got home and I went straight up to my room to go over what happend, from that first step in to his office to the last word said.I looked at the paper with numbers on and I said to my self I need to go to one they could really help out with my situation. So I started to call them.

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