journals for him

journals for him

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When Brooke Quentin was diagnosed with lung cancer, she knew her life was going to change. Death was near and she was scared, but she had the support of her best friend, Sullivan Matthew. She decided to write little journal enteries for him, just in case something did happen to her. Brooke knew that these journals were going to help Sullivan move on and mourn the loss of his best friend. Despite the setback, the two friends vowed to stay true to their friendship no matter what, but when the sitatuation became too tough, everything fell apart. Can their friendship last even when things are tough?
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