Dear skye
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3 years before " I can't believe it you knew he was dying and you didn't tell me" I said crying to my mom "He didn't want me to tell you he didn't want you to worry" "how long does he have" "They think less than a day" "Ca-can I see him" "Yes he down the hall" In hospital room "Dad I know you can hear me you don't have to fight I will be fine I wish I knew sooner so I could've helped you dad I'm sorry I should've been better I love you goodbye"I said choking back the tear before I left "Sweetie I love you too" my dad said as he died The monitor flatlined I cried as the doctor came in Time of death 10:57 pm April 27th Back to present I'm about to start college when my mom give me a bunch of letters "I need to read these and do exactly as they say and I need to to write in a note book like it's a letter everyday ok after every letter it was your dads dying wish" my mom says.....
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