What We Didn't Understand
  • LETTURE 1,551
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  • LETTURE 1,551
  • Voti 79
  • Parti 12
  • Tempo 53m
In corso, pubblicata il mar 27, 2012
Per adulti
This is a story about everything your parents warned you about.

This is a story about everything your teachers warned you about.

A story we've all heard before.

But it has a sudden twist.

It's the story of a boy who had been tormented until the end. 

Brought a gun to school. 

Three kids were dead.

The boy was killed, but this was no suicide.

Brought to you is a story,

A story that will be brought by both points of view.

But this is a warning,

So if you don't want to look inside a truth;

Stop here now,

Or step inside these lives.

Because I promise you,

You will never foget their lives...
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I'll Love You Till the End

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So I have this thing. Some people would call it a catastrophe; some would call it heart breaking. It also has the name of disease, and heart killer. I call it just cancer. Simple enough as it is, right? Doesn't help that I already had it once before, it just came back to fight harder as ever. I thought it was over. Isn't it though? Don't you give up at that point? Senior year and I'm ready to end my life as a person all together. I'm tired of fighting and might as well give up because there are no chances of me living all together. So as a smart choice I move so when I die no one will know me or care about me. Wouldn't that be the logical choice? I don't want pity. Never liked, never will. So don't tell anyone I have cancer. Ever. Doesn't help that a boy started getting involved with me and snuck under my skin before I even realized what he was doing. What changed me were those few, simple words all together. "I'll love you till the end." That, that was about the time I started caring about life again. And it was all because of him.