The New Beginning

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     Evan did what ever she told him to do. He made her smile and laugh but as time passed, the fear and sadness came. It had started to get boring, re-doing the same day over and over. He knew what was going to happen at the time, everything. He felt sad alone in the corner of the room with the blanket over him. He felt like he'd rather go to school then see his grandmother's death over and over. As heartbreaking as it is, he remembered how she had whispered that she wanted him to have the best life ever by taking school. The next day, Evan had ran to the store, and got a heart ballon for her. Time was running out, it was already 5:34 pm. He ran toward the door and threw the cash at the cashier.
     "KEEP THE CHANGE!!" Evan yelled. He arrived home breathing loud and clear and he saw the clock. It was 6:00 pm already, he waited and finally things felt slower, the moment where she dies, sadly. He gave her the ballon and held her hand. He cried and hugged her as a burst of energy just flowed through his brain as how he remembered all the greatest moments with he and his grandmother. He then had a blank head and had one tear slide down his face and dropped to the ground. "Good-bye" He whispered as he felt so much emotions. He stared at her for a moment and teared. His vision faded, and everything had paused. He gasped all of a sudden and then everything was back to normal. He saw that it was school today and he looked in his grandmother's room and there was nothing there. All he saw was his heart shaped ballon he had left for her. He got ready for school ready and was sure of staying confident. He kept on motivating himself to push hard though the end. Hours passed as school had ended and he arrived home. It felt empty then ever before and he stared at the ballon. He suddenly knew what to do with the ballon. He had went to her grave and set the ballon next to it and some flowers. He cried and kneeled next to the grave. He recalled to always go to school for a better life and he is going to fulfill what she asked him to do. From that day on he had put flowers next to her grave and had almost always went to school. Every day he had went, and the ballon had still been inflated no matter what.

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