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I guess you wonder where I've been

Kefira PoV

Dear Diary,
August 12 was the day of the funeral. One of my best friends was finally laid to rest after her long fight with meningococcal. She did everything she wanted to do besides one thing, have kids. When she was under quarantine she wasn't allowed to have any visitors so I FaceTime her in order to celebrate her birthday. She told me that she could feel it coming and I jokingly told her to not go to the light. She laughed a bittersweet laugh and told me that something amazing was going to happen. She died in the hospital two days later.

I went to her funeral and I also went to the reading of her will. The last of the BBC Crew (she unfortunately named it, not us) was there as well. I originally planned to go because I thought that she would hopefully leave me something, anything to remember her by really and also because her family were a bunch of vultures in her life and even moreso after her death. She left Alice her house ( which she needed because ole girl had like six kids), Monaè got her property in Florida and I got some of her life savings and a list.

The list was everything she hoped to accomplish and I noticed that there was a second page. My eyes immediately welled up because I mistakenly thought that she did everything she wanted but this second page proved that she didn't get to live her life the way she wanted to before her last days. She left a note that said she gave me the money, not to live off of but to finish the list. She gave it to me because I was the last of the BBC Crew to not have anything or anybody to hold me in the United States.

Ouch, I thought to myself. Even when I tried to hide it, a dead woman could see I was miserable in Missouri.

Well Diary, I guess I got some work cut out for me.

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⏰ Last updated: Jul 13, 2019 ⏰

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