Memories of You
Chapter Seven – Twelve ½ Years Old
Dib was looking through his old documents and he came across his letter to Mysterious Mysteries from when he was six years old. Upon reading it, he gasped. He had gotten carried away in saving the Earth. Dib remembered his solemn vow to avenge his mother before anything else, even if an alien was trying to conquer the planet.
"Mom...please forgive me. I will solve your murder, no matter what it takes. I love you, and I always will. I love you so much." He got out paper and began to write another letter.
"Mom –
No matter what happens, I know that you'll be there for me. I once tried to commit suicide, I remember. I was wrong, and very foolish. Another time I thought I was in love, but she refused me after finding out that I was into the paranormal. I realize now that I should not love her, because she closed her mind. I have suffered a many disputes with my beloved sister Gaz, and she still does not know how much I cherish her. I will tell her the first thing after writing this letter. Dad is still ignoring me, but, sadly, I'm used to it. I've gotten over your death, though I still mourn deeply. My love for you will never perish, as long as I live. You're the best mom any kid could ever have, and I am no longer the saddest kid on Earth."
He walked to Gaz's room, and she wasn't crying, nor was she smiling. She just sat at her bed staring at the ceiling in a downcast way. "Gaz? Gaz, can I come in?"
"Leave me ALONE, Dib!" Dib proceeded unheedingly toward her.
"Gaz, I really do love you. I cherish you more than anyone or thing else. I just want to hug you and tell you that. Because even though Mom died and Dad ignores us, we're still here, and we're together. I love you, and I don't want you to forget that."
"Thanks." He sat down beside her and embraced her. She returned the gesture both gratefully and willingly. Dib smiled blissfully, and he knew that his mother was finally at rest.
Chapter Seven – Twelve ½ Years Old
Dib was looking through his old documents and he came across his letter to Mysterious Mysteries from when he was six years old. Upon reading it, he gasped. He had gotten carried away in saving the Earth. Dib remembered his solemn vow to avenge his mother before anything else, even if an alien was trying to conquer the planet.
"Mom...please forgive me. I will solve your murder, no matter what it takes. I love you, and I always will. I love you so much." He got out paper and began to write another letter.
"Mom –
No matter what happens, I know that you'll be there for me. I once tried to commit suicide, I remember. I was wrong, and very foolish. Another time I thought I was in love, but she refused me after finding out that I was into the paranormal. I realize now that I should not love her, because she closed her mind. I have suffered a many disputes with my beloved sister Gaz, and she still does not know how much I cherish her. I will tell her the first thing after writing this letter. Dad is still ignoring me, but, sadly, I'm used to it. I've gotten over your death, though I still mourn deeply. My love for you will never perish, as long as I live. You're the best mom any kid could ever have, and I am no longer the saddest kid on Earth."
He walked to Gaz's room, and she wasn't crying, nor was she smiling. She just sat at her bed staring at the ceiling in a downcast way. "Gaz? Gaz, can I come in?"
"Leave me ALONE, Dib!" Dib proceeded unheedingly toward her.
"Gaz, I really do love you. I cherish you more than anyone or thing else. I just want to hug you and tell you that. Because even though Mom died and Dad ignores us, we're still here, and we're together. I love you, and I don't want you to forget that."
"Thanks." He sat down beside her and embraced her. She returned the gesture both gratefully and willingly. Dib smiled blissfully, and he knew that his mother was finally at rest.
