the lost soul

the lost soul

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Every morning I wake up and the first thing I do is call my mom and say good morning, we would talk for hours ,but then one day I called and my dad answered, he said that she had passed, thats when everything changed ,I had no reason to live, except for my daughter, so I tryed to stay strong for her, but it was hard, no matter where I went people spoke of her. then finally one day I met a man named jay turner he made everything easyer, but there was one thing he could not make easyer, and that was my feelings for the loss of my mom, then came along hailie jade adkins she fixed everything jay gave me love and hope but hailie gave me peace I finally felt the same as when my mother was here I will never forget what they have done for me. IN LOVING MEMORY OF MADILINE ROSE LOPES
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I lost my mom at 11, that's when it started. My dad became a drunk and I was left to take care of my 3-month-old baby sister. Now I'm 23, graduated a few years ago and my sister, now 12, can understand what happened. She never fully understood when I needed someone to and I didn't have many friends that stuck around afterwards. Until I met him. We were friends first, then the feelings got deeper. He asked me to be his girlfriend. He was my first kiss, first date, first real friend, first love, everything. I loved him and I do. I've said it. Now all we do is fight. I don't know why we can't figure things out, but I can't take this fighting. I just want things to go back to the way things were. The way we used to be... Happy, carefree teens that pretended we had the whole world figured out.

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