A few tears drip down onto the letter. I get off of the windowsill and place it on the table next to Rob's bed and put the teddy bear on top of it. One of the doctors put his arm around me. "Are you ready?" he asked. I take a deep breath and nod, tears streaming down my face. "Thank you." Darrel says, giving me one last hug. I nod. The doctors guide me out of the room. I take one last look at Rob. He's extremely pale and he got really skinny, but he's still one of the most handsome people I've met. And in that moment, I know that it's worth it. I know that giving my life for his, is the right thing to do. I know I made the right choice. I walk out of the room and down the hall, towards the Operating Room. I change into a hospital gown in a bathroom, and continue on my way into the Operating Room. They lay me down on a table, draw a circle on my chest where my heart is in black sharpie, and tell me to relax. The next thing I know, there's a needle in my arm, I'm being hooked up to monitors, and I start to see a bright light. Russ is at the end of the light, and he's smiling at me. I think he's proud of me, like maybe he knows I did the right thing. He's reaching his hand out towards me, urging me to grab it. And I do.
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Murder
Подростковая литератураWhen your brother is murdered, do you continue normal life, or do you change? Ash tries to continue her life as the strong willed and stubborn friend if her group. But there are things going on in her mind she thinks nobody will understand. As she t...
