His Cancer Cure

His Cancer Cure

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Have you ever thought what would happen when you die? Do you finally get to rest in peace or does the suffering come in a blow to the face at the end? Maybe today, tomorrow, in a week or a month the time will come for me to leave? Could today be my last day? Just think for one second, I need you to think really hard on this question. Do you know what it is like living in the fear of death? Forced to live a life mainly involving the hospital at the age of 11, young Nathan was diagnosed with Terminal Cancer. He never got the chance to grow up and not knowing how much longer he would live for. Having to deal with the wild rollercoaster ride he's been struggling for quite some time. Each and every day that goes by he is constantly worrying about his parents. Now being 17 he runs into a girl that has no family, is hiding in the dark from the real world and isn't an open book. Nathan and Skylar start becoming closer every day. These two extraordinary teenagers face their fears and conquer them hand in hand.
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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.

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