"Forget all the reasons why it won't work and believe in the only reason why it will"- Anonymous. I was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia when I was five. Or maybe I was six. I found as I got older, and memories began to fade together, it was harder to tell. I'm no different than you, reading this. I'm no different than any other kid I know. The only difference is they dont have to make regular hospital vistits weekly. Or maybe they do, and I would know that if I took the time to ask. So my story starts there. Not with all the hospital visits, not with all the sob stories I could waste my time telling. But with the first real friend I ever made. With the first real person who showed me a life besides the one I knew cowering behind school walls, and hiding under hospital blankets. Ash Browns showed me what it was like to live the life you were given, and to love every second of it. (No trigger warnings)
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