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I walked back into the gym.
“Before any of you try to stop me, I need to say something important about my granddaughter.”
The room went absolutely silent. I looked out at the sea of faces.
Whispers moved through the crowd.
“And tonight I found something she left behind.”
I unfolded the paper slowly, though my hands were still shaking.
The whispers started again.
I swallowed hard and kept reading.
“They wanted to run more tests. But I didn’t tell you, Grandma, because I knew how scared you would be. You’ve already lost so much.” My voice broke. “She wrote this knowing that something might happen to her. And she didn’t want me blaming myself.”
“But that’s not the most important part.”
I looked back down at the paper.
“Prom meant a lot to me,” I continued reading. “Not because of the dress or the music. Not even because of my friends, but because you helped me get here. You raised me when you didn’t have to, and you never once made me feel like a burden.”
“If you ever find this note, I hope you’re wearing this dress. Because if I can’t be at prom, the person who gave me everything should be.”