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A Word

June 30, 2012
By mynameisobel PLATINUM, Collingswood, New Jersey
mynameisobel PLATINUM, Collingswood, New Jersey
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Favorite Quote:
You can not be brave if only good things have happened to you.


Her eyes are bright as she sits in the starch white hospital bed. Her body looks petite wrapped in the thin waffled blankets. She gives a chuckle as her grandbaby runs in circles. Her daughter sits on the edge of the bed, joy masking the terror written in her eyes. Cancer free dances on the lips of the elderly woman.

“It is only a word,” the daughter says reaching for her mother’s frail hand.

“An amazing word,” the woman replies. The daughter gazes at the strong woman sitting in front of her. The woman that tied her shoes taught her the ABC’s, and made all her injuries disappear with a kiss. This woman was just a costume of what her mother used to be. The dark thick hair that once flowed down her shoulders was replaced with duckling down that sometimes pirouetted down to the bed. Her troubles were engraved in her face. Her husband had died years ago in combat and only her daughter and grandson were alive. Cancer had shifted their lives so greatly that none of them remembered a time when the lady was healthy and alive. The lady leaned over to her daughter and kissed her on the forehead, taking her wounds away once again.

“And don’t you ever forget it,” the grandmother said. Her grandbaby ran to the bed and threw himself up with them. Hope was with the family and none could fathom what life had in store for them after their years of struggle.


The author's comments:
This story was inspired by the many stores of cancer that I have heard or read.

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on Jul. 13 2012 at 10:25 pm
Cooper_W SILVER, Atlanta, Georgia
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Points to you for using the present tense. It's so much fun to write and read.

I think you have a lot of emotion in this piece, and it's very personal which is definitely what you want to go for in the type of work. The only real suggestion I have is maybe a bit more showing, a little less telling? Towards the end you talk about the woman's husband dieing in combat and cancer shifting their lives - maybe you could work that into some dialogue.

Other than that, great work!


on Jul. 13 2012 at 11:09 am
MonicaSkittles BRONZE, My Town, Indiana
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;Although when there were too many people around-which there certainly were today-it was hard even to remember to say thank you: all those people were like drowning.&quot;-<br /> Robin Mckinley; Pegasus

:D

I really like it.

It's very touching!


on Jul. 13 2012 at 11:09 am
Aeliss-Novak-the-Zombie-Space-Pirate BRONZE, That Place With All The Trees And Stuff, Oregon
1 article 3 photos 150 comments

Favorite Quote:
Impossible is not a word, just a reason not to try.~Kutless<br /> <br /> I&#039;m going to smile and make you think I&#039;m happy, I&#039;m going to laugh, so you don&#039;t see me cry, I&#039;m going to let you go in style, and even if it kills me - I&#039;m going to smile.~Anonymous

I love it! It's so sad and sweet, beautifully written!