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them wheel mom away into the emergency room, whi
hard to keep her alive, I felt so helpless, I wished there was something I can do to save her, I w
all the happiness, which most parents are not capable of giving to their kids, and they've been the most important people in my life. Everything started three years ago
urgeries, but it only got worse
words in my ear 'she'll be fine. As much as I want to believe him, as much as I want to keep my hope alive, I couldn't deny the fact that's standing in front of me,
ttention to look at the doctors through the door again. They kept doing what
nd that was when it dawned on me, that the sound was coming from the emergency room. My eyes almost popped out of their
m, but dad held me back, assuring me that everything will be fine, but damn! I can see it
tightly. Even if he was trying to hide his pains, I could see through him, ev
oor, while still in my dad's embrace. Mom is not goin
n my track with my mouth opened, as I behold the doctors, struggling to keep her alive. Staring at her closed-eyed, and th
, as he pressed two life stabilizers on he
ell on the bed like a log of wood. The beeping sound of the machine pulled my attention, and tilting my head slowly
ight? I gulped down the lump in my throat, as I slowly returned my gaze to look at the doctor, wit
glanced at mom, before bringing back my gaze to him, as his wor
ank too, before they finally pulled a cloth to cover her face, and I just cou
thumping against my chest, beads of sweats formed on my forehead, my feet
her face. I took my hand slowly to her cheek, and tapped her softly, she must be sleep
romised to always stay by my side, mom I'm going to be graduating from school in two months, you promised to be with me a
oud mom, I told you that I'm going to..."My voice trailed off, as I trailed my hand down