I know I haven't really updated my stories lately and I am sorry for that. I want you guys to know that I am working on the next chapters. I'm not really in a good mood though, so sorry if the next chapters aren't good.
You don't have to read this, but its something that tore my heart before the Christmas of 2017.
On Saturday night, 12/23/2017, the night before Christmas Eve, my Aunt was taken to the hospital. I found out the next morning, on Christmas Eve, that she had passed away. I don't know the details because we didn't want to ask. My mom told us her experiences with my Aunt. She was one of the most kind-hearted people I knew. The entire family was torn at the loss and many of us cried our hearts out. My Aunt cared about everyone equally. It didn't matter if you were family or friend, she always tried her best to bring us all together and make us happy. It was the most heartbreaking because I last saw her on Friday, 12/22/2017, for a party. She came out of her room in her sleepwear just to say hello to all of her daughter's and her son's friends. She perfectly healthy, and happy. At night, on 12/24/2017, we gathered at her house and prayed for her. Her daughters had red eyes from crying and even their friends were there. Everyone felt so depressed that someone like her was taken so soon and suddenly. I regret not taking the time to talk to her more and tell her how much I appreciated her. My mom felt the same exact way. She hadn't seen my aunt in almost a year and never got to say hello one last time.
I'm not asking you guys to feel sorry for me. My point is, cherish the people close to you because they can be taken away at any moment. I had to learn the hard way. Don't make the same mistakes I made. Go up to your parents, tell them how much you love them, and try your best to get along with your siblings, because you never know when they will be gone forever. It could be tomorrow, it could be a week from now and you might not know it.
Merry Christmas, Everyone
