When I Was...

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When I was born, I came into a Catholic family

When I was 6 weeks old, I was baptized

When I was 5, my parents enrolled me in a boys-only Catholic school

When I was 7, I learned the ways of God and studied the bible

When I was 8, I discovered my attraction towards the same gender

When I was 9, I met a boy named Sherlock Holmes

When I was 11, Sherlock was in all of my classes and we became best friends

When I was 13, Sherlock and I had a sleepover where we shared our secrets. That was when I learned that we both loved boys

When I was 14, Sherlock and I joined a SAGA club at our high school

When I was 16, Sherlock and I became co-presidents of the club and attended marches and Pride parades

When I was 17, Sherlock asked me to be his boyfriend

When I was 18, I lost my virginity to Sherlock Holmes

When I was 19, Sherlock and I began our long distance relationship at college

When I was 21, Sherlock surprised me at college and we went clubbing through New York City

When I was 22, I was deployed to Afghanistan

When I was 24, I recieved tear-stained letters from my boyfriend

When I was 27, I was sent back home and was reunited with Sherlock.

When I was 28, Sherlock asked me to marry him

When I was 29, I got married to Sherlock Holmes

When I was 31, Sherlock and I solved our first of many cases

When I was 35, my husband attempted suicide

When I was 37, I had moved on and had a new boyfriend, one I was going to propose to.

When I was 38, my dead husband came to visit me for a lunch date

When I was 40, my husband and I adopted a baby girl and named her Rosie

When I was 45, my husband threw my daughter a surprise birthday party

When I was 50, I watched my daughter win the spelling bee

When I was 55, I watched my daughter win the geography bee

When I was 58, I joined my daughter on the stage to accept her award from the National Honor Society

When I was 62, I watched my daughter graduate valedictorian at LDE University

When I was 70, I helped my husband battle cancer

When I was 75, I put flowers on my husband's grave site

When I was 77, I walked my daughter down the aisle and watched her marry the woman she loved

When I was 80, I met my grandson, Sherlock Jr.

When I was 85, I attended my grandson's birthday party

When I was 90, I watched tears fall down my daughter's face as I took my last breath

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Sorry, this was a quick one but it was a lot of fun to write. 

Word Count: 454

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