Chapters of My Life
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  • Parts 9
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  • Reads 374
  • Votes 62
  • Parts 9
  • Time 37m
Ongoing, First published May 14, 2020
Mature
I can shed tears that she is gone, or I can smile because she has lived. I can close my eyes and pray that she will come back, or I can open my eyes and see all that she has left. My heart can be empty because I cant see her, or I can be full of the love that we shared. I can turn my back on and live yesterday, or I can be happy for tmorrow because of yesterday. I can remember her and only  that she is gone, or I can cherish her memory and let it live on. I can cry and close my mind be empty and turn my back, or I can do what mom would have wanted smile,open my eyes, love and go on.



When a crazy teenage girl lost her mother
 with a brain cancer she was supposed to live with her father who is married and have a son.

Which one is the hardest for this teenager to lose her mother, to leave with her father who only chases money or  to leave with a stepmother
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