Dearest Diary

Dearest Diary

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This story is not for the weak hearted. Christine Owens is a 32-year-old mom who is unemployed and in a bad relationship. The one thing she considers to be the best thing in her life are her daughters, 14-year-old daughter Renee Owens and 17-year-old Krystal Owens. She doesn't give them the attention they deserve but she does love them with all her heart. But something happens, something no parent should ever go through. Her daughter has attempted suicide, and she is in the hospital in critical condition unsure of whether she will make it through the night. She wracks her head, wondering why her daughter thought that this was her only path. While in the house getting a change of clothes for herself and Renee, she finds a book tucked in the very back of Renee's dresser. It turns out, it's a small purple notebook with the words Diary on the front. She takes it with her to the hospital and while sitting with her unconscious daughter she starts to read the first page. I only set the book to mature since the book talks about serious things happening such as suicide, abuse and more. It is up to you if you will choose to read it but be aware that things will be told in detail.
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***this book contains suicidal thoughts and tendencies, may not be appropriate for younger audiences*** In which she looks for the purpose of life. Lily Carter's parents died in a car crash leaving her and Laura, girl was depressed long before her parents passed away and with all the problems turning up now, Lily felt more miserable - if that's even possible. With her journey to look for life's purpose and grab the small pinch of HOPE - which is ironically her second name -, will she finally snap at the pressure and finally end it all? or will a small light lit her darkened world of grief and loneliness? * "So you know. The little goth girl who gets bullied is indeed a mess. There's this mess in her head that eats her alive everyday isn't it? What to do now Kaden? Tell the whole neighborhood and recieve an award for taking out a crazy in this world?" I spit like vomit. His eyes warmed up as I finished, "Lily. It isn't like that" "What is it then? People stopped caring... they gave up, why aren't you?" I fought my tears. "Because I feel the need to care. Did Leigh hurt you? Did she hit you?" he finally noticed the unusual redness of my cheek. I don't like the way he told me he needed to care for me. I felt like an obligation, a responsibility that he is carrying and carrying leads to getting tired and when people gets tired, they give up. I don't want them to give up on me. But they will, so it's good not to make them care for me in the first place. "I never needed anyone. I stopped needing anyone before, why start now?" I uttered the words again. Why? There is nothing to fight for. No mama. No papa. No sister to love me. No one. So why would I waste my life and the time of others to fix what is already broken - and someone who doesn't want to be fixed? If I may add. Maybe I gave up. No, scratch that. I gave up a long time ago - when my parents died, my hope and purpose went away with them.

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