I don't own Hannah Montana


As Miley and Jackson went to bed, Robby Ray went into the kitchen and made himself some hot chocolate. Miley had one of concerts tonight and he was really exhausted but he was also sad. Something on the stage when Miley was performing really touched him. Miley had dedicated her concert to her mother for today was her birthday. Robby sat on the couch and closed his eyes.

I met you at the restaurant

Your eyes were addictive

Your accent was cute and thick

Your hair was brown and curly

Those red plump lips

That skinny-paled body

Those green emerald eyes

Now that you're gone I'm filled with cries

Our wedding was at the restaurant where you worked

Then there was the after-party

After a year or so you were pregnant

We had our first son named Jackson

We helped him take his first steps

We helped him get through the chicken pox

We got him to school

He didn't think that it was cool

But I bet you're proud where he is now

Off at the community collage

After two years our son was two

And you were pregnant too

We had our second child and fist baby daughter Miley

She made us all smiley

We helped her take her first steps

We helped her get through the flu and chicken pox

We got her to school

She thinks that it was cool

You'll be proud where she is now

She has a wonderful music career and great friends

Eight years ago you were at the hospital

The heart monitor beeping

The IV connected to your arm

You were on the hospital bed

With the white sheets over your body

I sat next to you

Watching you

Your green eyes looking at me

I can't bear to think of that poisonous word

You had cancer

BREAST CANCER!

You were really weak

You light hand touched my face

Your lips curled into a smile

You were almost in heaven in a mile

Into the bright light

And you were soon going to lose sight

The children were at home

And we were all alone

I still hear Miley's and Jackson's cries when they found out

You mouthed 'I love you'

I said, "I love you too"

I kissed you hand as the tears escaped from my eyes

The monitor beeped and there was the flat line

Your hand was falling but I caught it and began to squeeze it

Hoping to bring you back

But you died

I felt torn inside

So I knew that this was good-bye

The doctors covered you beautiful face with the sheets

They carried you away

I'll never ever forget that day

And it's sad that you had to leave this way

Your funeral was sad

After we buried you we were covered in mourn

Even our children were torn

After a few years passed

Our children are fine and going on with their lives

But our cries are silent

We miss you

But I miss you most of all

Because you are my darling little wife

Robby had his head rested on the couch. He was still the cup of warm chocolate. He suddenly woke up because there was a light tapping on the window. He heard a crack of lighting and a pitter-patter of the rain. He looked at the window and saw a woman with a light blue shawl wrapped around her shoulders. She had a cute smile, beautiful brown curly hair, red plump lips, a skinny-pale body, and emerald green eyes. Her teeth were pearly white and she was smiling at Robby.

"Susan?" Robby asked out loud. The woman nodded at him. It couldn't be he thought as he continued to look at her. He put the hot chocolate on the table and walked towards the window. As he approached the window the figure of Susan disappeared into a silver mist. Robby opened the window and found a robin hopping on the windowsill. The robin was wet, covered with black-brown feathers, and had a white breast with a red heart.

There's no robin like that Robby though. The bird perched on his finger and Robby took it inside. He gave the robin some sunflower seeds and water to drink. The bird shook itself to get rid of the water and its feathers got all fluffy. The rain stopped outside and the full moon was out. The robin let out a chirp and flew out the window. Robby ran to the window and saw the bird coming back. The bird gave him a tiny peck on the nose and it flew to the moon where it puffed up and exploded. Its feathers lightly swayed back and forth as they lightly touched the ground. Then there was a silver mist making its way into the heavens. Robby smiled as he shut the window and walked upstairs to go to bed. He saw his wife on last time. His darling little wife.


THE END