The following day, I woke up with a pain in my chest that was worse then it had ever been, something wasn't right, I knew it. "Mum!" I screamed in tears, the pain too much to cope with, my mum came running into my room "what is it? Are you okay? What's wrong?" She had such fear and sadness in her voice. "It hurts mum, I cant.." the tears over toke my voice as my mum phoned an ambulance and grabbed the bag she always had packed in case we had to quickly go to the hospital, the ambulance arrived and we got to the hospital in 30 minutes even though it usually takes us an hour, I guess that's why people use ambulances. I was put in a hospital bed and taken into my own private room. My mum wasn't allowed in at first, the doctors were talking to her when she did come in her face was red and her eyes full of tears, she had been crying, she simply nodded at me and I knew what was happening, this was my last day on earth. My mum was clearly tired as she fell asleep. I had a stack of paper and envelopes that my mum didn't realise I had put in the bag she made up and I got them out and decided while my mum was sleeping I'd write goodbye messages for my friends and my mum, I wrote their names on the envelopes first and wrote: dear ,the persons name, at the top of each of the papers before I toke a breath and started writing my first letter, to my mum.
YOU ARE READING
My time is almost up
CasualeA young girl, shy, hides behind everyone else and never says want she want to, until she gets the news and decides to change her life... or at least what's left of it.