Her body was itching, I thought it was an allergy

Her skin wouldn’t stop burning, but I kept telling myself a comforting lie. It’s nothing. It will pass. Just an allergy.

I wanted ordinary so badly, I almost missed the truth hiding in plain sight.

By the time the doctor stopped sounding casual, it was already too late for reassuran… Continues

I still remember the way the room changed before the word was even spoken.

The questions grew sharper, the pauses longer. Fatigue. Weight loss. Night sweats.

I had noticed each one, but never together, never as a pattern pointing to something

far more dangerous than a stubborn rash. When “cancer” finally came, softly delivered, it split our lives into before and after.

What followed was a new kind of time, measured not in weeks or school terms,

but in blood counts, scan dates, and the rhythm of hospital doors opening and closing. The guilt was loud at first, but it softened when I understood this:

wanting a harmless explanation is deeply human. What matters is what we do when that explanation stops fitting.

Listening closely, asking again, insisting gently on answers — that, I learned, is not panic. It is love, made visible.

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