
Waiting, waiting and more waiting. Your feet were moving like a swing, they seemed unstoppable. The palms of your hands are staring to sweat. Everybody, your mother, father, brother and sister are there. You smell, typical, all hospitals smell the same. You turn up and see the lights, you remember the time your tooth was taken out by the dentist it was the same type of light. You turn and look at the blue door; it’s opening slowly, GOSH! Y
ou wish you were not yourself anymore. The man in the blue navy pants comes out, has a coat on, it is the kind you used in science lab. Suddenly he told you to come in. You get in and he describes that what you have it’s not easy to handle, but it can be controlled. Your world just spin around, you start crying and you feel like you are going to faint. Your mother hugs you. You’ve just been told that you had cancer.Picture: Michelle E. Elizondo, (My best friend's cousin (cancer) ) Please, who ever can make a prayer do it for Michelle E. Elizondo. She has cancer and she's only 4.
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Sweet Angel, Rest in Peace.
u know i know this person that through adversity, she just keeps laughing and smiling....life is to short to cry through adversity...thats why that person is so amazing
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