Posted on August 16, 2012 at 10:13pm 1 Comment 1 Like
Anxiety burned like a white hot fire that started at the pit of my stomach, and blazed all the way up to my face igniting my face with furry and misery. My small framed body shuddered as I made my way to the hospital's main elevators. I always knew this day would come. Everything seemed to be happening in slow motion, nothing seemed real.
The gold colored elevator doors opened up to my new destination,…
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Meg Waite Clayton said… Bella, Just waving hello. I started writing when my oldest was not much older than your youngest. It's a challenge to write with little ones around, but I found it kept me sane!
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