12-year-old

12-year-old

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Her parents Caroline and Dean made sure that her belongings would be taken care of. But as they were searching through her stuff, they never thought that they could possibly find this fascinating thing. Days after her death, the couple decided to take off the full-length mirror that was standing against the wall of her bedroom. But they found something interesting at the back of the mirror. At the age of 12 years old, the jolly Athena was diagnosed with bone cancer. She knew that every moment counts for her and his family that lives in Leicester, England. An inspiring message was written by the girl at the back of her mirror to ensure that her family would keep the positive vibes despite knowing that she had already gone. It was consisted of 3000 words that lighten up the mood of every one in the family. It was her way of making sure that there would be no tears shed and that their pain would go away. In the message that she wrote, she showed her own meaning of happiness, love
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"I'm sorry, James. The tests were positive. You have cancer," the doctor said. In that moment, I felt my entire world crumble. Everything I knew, everything I loved, I would have to say goodbye to. How was this even fair? I'm 23 years old, I haven't lived yet, haven't experienced much, and yet I was going to die. I might have just given up completely if it wasn't for her. She is the only reason I am still alive, yet she can't know of my disease. She can't know anything. I just have to pretend that everything is going to be okay before I have to say goodbye, before I run out of time.

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