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You were never out of my mind
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Complete, First published Jul 03, 2019
This story is a letter from an old woman to her daughter.

I wrote this story for my English class in school and got an excellence for it.

It is quite a sad story. It contains death and other mature themes.
This story is completely fictitious and I don't want to abuse anyone with it
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The Boy She Saw in the Hospital

29 parts Complete Mature

"Death isn't just one thing that happens and is over with. That description fits life more. Death is eternal. I mean that's how I view it. Death brings joy and pain. In my opinion life should be viewed as death is. The end. Death is the beginning. A new life, a fresh new start. Its beauty is unmatched. I imagine it feels like stars bursting, a million smiles and just pure happiness." Cancer. What a pain. Valerie's crippling illness leaves her hospitalised, bored out of her mind, dreaming of how she just wants to be a normal teenager. Although her thoughts are constantly intruded by someone. The boy. She was intrigued by him, he visited everyday at the same time, 2:47pm. She wanted to know his story, why was he here? Is he visiting someone? Her curiosity overflowed her. Anyways, it didn't matter, for her illness was getting better and she could finally get back to school. Sophomore year. Gosh. She could finally be a normal teenager. Then she saw "him" in the school hallways. The boy. Although he seemed different, less warm, more cold. It was like he put up a faΓ§ade and barricaded his true self. His true self being... the boy she saw in the hospital. πŸ₯‡First place in The Star Awards πŸ₯‡First place in The Ember Awards #24 in sadromance #15 in cancerpatient finished- 22/09/22