Prompt:
Write a scene that includes a character fulfilling someone’s dying wish. Word Count: 120-150 words Expectations: -Remember that you are writing for the King's Academy community. Please be respectful of that community. -Respect the word count -Your work should have a title--this is not part of your word count. -Include your full name and word count at the end of your submission. -Have fun with this challenge. Deadline: 22:00 Tuesday, July 14th Photo Credit: Erie Reader
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Salam AlQatawneh
8/17/2020 09:39:48 am
Losing someone who you care about is never easy. There isn't any heal for the pain that you'll get from losing that person. Although some might say that time heals everything, the wound won't disappear and will leave a scar in your soul. When we were ten years old, my cousin, Raghad, had issues with her heart, and everyone knew that she was dying. Although I was young and my biggest concern was not getting a new barbie doll, I knew that losing her is going to break me because she was my only friend. I decided to spend all my time with her trying not to get her mad. I remember me giving her my teddybear, Foxy, which I had since I was born because she always wanted to have him. It may sound stupid that till this moment, I feel proud of myself for giving her a toy, but when I remember her happiness before she left this world, I know I did something to make her happy.
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