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Oh. My. Gosh. I thought to my self. This could not be happening right now, it can't be. I looked into the mirror of the bathroom, I looked terrified and that's exactly what I felt like. I'm worried, terrified, and shocked. I looked back down at the stick, the + sign looking right at me. What am I going to tell my parents? My friends? Josh? All of a sudden I felt sick to my stomach, I ran to the toilet and threw up. Tears were now running down my cheeks, I'm only 17, I can't believe this happened. Read to find out what happens to Cindy and how everyone will react! Please give this story a shot :-) Thanks if your reading this. ~ Sam
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*Mitch POV* I knew something was wrong when I couldn't breathe. It was in the middle of our social studies lesson for the day, and I tried to take a breath. All that happened was worse suffocation. Being twelve, I didn't handle it well. I opened my mouth to try to speak, but all that came out was an odd sounding croak. My teacher hushed me. But someone sitting next to me looked at me and noticed how pale I looked, or noticed that tears were welling in my eyes and I was drooping. I wrapped my hands around my throat seconds before I blacked out. That was only the first instance. In the time that I was unconscious, my lungs filled with fluid and I almost died. I was out for nearly two days, and my parents really thought that I would die. I vaguely remember hearing my mom crying while I couldn't open my eyes, and my dad telling her that maybe it was just my time and they had to let me go. But then I woke up, and the fluid had been drained from my lungs. I spent a while more in the hospital, and in that time, my parents found out that I had cancer. It had been determined that I probably wouldn't live much longer, maybe three months at the most. The conversation was happening outside my room, where I was supposed to be asleep, but I still heard the whole thing. What I remember most is my mom's sobs.

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