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Then, the world tilted. The doctor’s words were a blur, a cruel symphony of medical terms I didn’t want to understand. Cancer. Aggressive. Suddenly, my sun was fading. I watched her grow weaker, her vibrant spirit slowly, painfully, dimming. My father, in his own way, tried to cope. He hovered, asked quiet questions, but still, that wall remained. He seemed to shrink, lost in his own grief, unable to offer the strength she always had.
The day she left us… it wasn’t a sudden shock, but a slow, agonizing slide into silence. Her last breath was so gentle, so imperceptible, I almost missed it. Just a quiet sigh, and then nothing. The silence that followed was DEAFENING. My anchor was gone. My world crumbled.
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