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Ongoing, First published Feb 27, 2014
Sandboxes. Beaches. The shining sun. All flashbacks of the day. They day my life got turned around and ripped out from under me. My 10th birthday. The day my best friend Noah Scott was diagnosed with cancer.   Having a best friend is awesome, growing up with that best friend is amazing. Thinking you guys would grow up old together and always be friends. People may have pitied us but Noah and I have always made the best of it. No matter what hardships were thrown at us. We still do.
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