Mmm...sounds good. And well, how can she even enjoy romance in her last days? With brain cancer? Y'know all she has to go through is kinda tough.Living the romance she never had... Is really not what I advise. Better binge watching all the series she missed, at least that feel realistic and achievable.
Of course it would be better if done with a loving family, but... Can't be choosers now, can we?
I have interesting news for you. Have you heard of Professor Richard Scolyer?A hospital ward? People crying over her deathbed?
No. Aileen was better than that. Even if her cells would start dying tomorrow, she would live. If the cancer ate at her body and mind, she would eat at the world and implant herself into History.
But how could she begin to change anything? If she died in twenty-four hours, it wouldn't matter what she did. Aileen shook her head. It was better not to think about it. The doctor's footsteps, walking into her room, halted her thoughts.
"Should we send a message to your family?" He asked, thumbing his hand over the clipboard.
"No." Aileen coughed, a pain flashing and wringing her skull.
"I am sorry we couldn't do more." The doctor turned, but before he entered the hall, he stopped. "You know, maybe there is one more thing we could try?"
Aileen's eyes widened. She stared at him and waited.
"There is only a slim chance it would work, though. Maybe one percent?"
The girl would have jumped off the bed if not for her condition.
The doctor continued. "It has not been tested as of yet, and you will be---"
"I'll do it!"
At this age it's gotta be either something really stupid, or something simple and naive but beautiful.A 16 y/o highschool girl got diagnosed with brain cancer. She assumed she had a little time left to live. How would she enjoy her very last moments?
Not beyond a quick google search.Professor Richard Scolyer?
Thought so. He's not very famous, but your snippet reminded me of him.Not beyond a quick google search.
Interesting!A hospital ward? People crying over her deathbed?
No. Aileen was better than that. Even if her cells would start dying tomorrow, she would live. If the cancer ate at her body and mind, she would eat at the world and implant herself into History.
But how could she begin to change anything? If she died in twenty-four hours, it wouldn't matter what she did. Aileen shook her head. It was better not to think about it. The doctor's footsteps, walking into her room, halted her thoughts.
"Should we send a message to your family?" He asked, thumbing his hand over the clipboard.
"No." Aileen coughed, a pain flashing and wringing her skull.
"I am sorry we couldn't do more." The doctor turned, but before he entered the hall, he stopped. "You know, maybe there is one more thing we could try?"
Aileen's eyes widened. She stared at him and waited.
"There is only a slim chance it would work, though. Maybe one percent?"
The girl would have jumped off the bed if not for her condition.
The doctor continued. "It has not been tested as of yet, and you will be---"
"I'll do it!"
Something a lot of people Won't do.Try all the foods in the world and more!
Alternatively, get to know my vampy mommy goddess. ?Now sounds like a good time to get to know Jesus Christ... very soon her eternity will be in his hands one way or the other.
Woah! Nice. Praying and returning to god.Now sounds like a good time to get to know Jesus Christ... very soon her eternity will be in his hands one way or the other.
Any idea?At this age it's gotta be either something really stupid, or something simple and naive but beautiful.