Life Through a Lens

Life Through a Lens

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Bellona Dunfrey, had a short battle with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia or CLL, a few years back. After having a surgery that promised to rid of it, she has never felt better. Having the fear of death thrown in her face and getting it removed, she decided to make the most of her cancer-free life by living in the moment, while holding onto a piece of it. However she soon realizes happiness comes with a price. Brayden Fuller, an avid photographer, takes interest in Bellona after seeing her photos. He has Oste-cliesierosys (OT-YS)**, which is a form of eye cancer that will eventually cause him to go blind. Besides seeing life through his eye, he has a strong passion for the capability to see it through the eye of a camera. Although rough around the edges, he's really not as bad as he pretends to be. **This type of cancer is completely fiction based.
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Junior year was going pretty well. I was having so much fun till the start of second semester. Now instead of this life I had planned for myself. I was sitting in a hospital room staring out a window, with who knows what kind of toxins being pumped into my body to save me. People walked out on me. People walked into my life. But this journal, this is the place where I lay everything on the line. This is the one place in my life where there is still privacy. ************COMPLETED********************

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