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Dear Grandma, if you’re reading this, I’m already gone.
“No,” I whispered. “No, no, no. What is this?”
I kept reading.
The tears came fast, and I didn’t try to stop them.
Grandma, there’s something I never told you.
Grandma, there’s something I never told you.
For weeks, I’d been telling myself I failed her, that I’d missed the signs, that I should have asked better questions, paid closer attention, and seen what was right in front of me.
She hid it because she loved me, and because she didn’t want the last months we had together to be filled with fear.
And now I knew exactly what I had to do.
I walked back into the gym.
The principal was standing at the microphone, going on about proud traditions and bright futures. I walked straight down the center aisle, past staring teenagers and confused parents, right up to the stage.
He looked down at me, startled. “Ma’am, this isn’t—”