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I know in that moment, even though it could not be more ridiculous, that if I die in there, I won't die without falling in love.
We need that touch from the one we love, almost as much as we need air to breathe. I never understood the importance of touch, his touch... until I couldn't have it.
I don't want to leave you, but I love you too much to stay.
We smile at each other,and even though there are a million reasons why I shouldn't,looking at her now, I can't help feeling like I'm falling in love with her.
I'm tired of living without really living.
And I realize I'm doing the one thing I've told myself this whole time I wouldn't do. I'm wanting something I can never have.
You're a dying girl with survivor's guilt. That is a complete mind-fuck.
...I want to be fearless and free. It's just life, Will. It'II be over before we know it.
I look at the holiday lights in the distance, twinkling like stars, calling out to me. This time I respond.
Getting my hopes up when a hospital is involved doesn't seem like a good idea to me.
I hope my life wasn't for nothing,
It's just life, Will. It'll be over before we know it.
You scare me Stella." I looked at him, frowning. "What? Why?" He looks into my eyes his voice serious. "You make me want a life I cant have." I know exactly what he means. He shakes his head his face somber. "That's the scariest thing I've ever felt.
I think about that very last breath, sucking for air, pulling and pulling and getting nothing. I think about my chest muscles ripping and burning, absolutely useless. No air - no nothing, just black.
Everyone in this world is breathing borrowed air.
If I'm going to die, I'd like to actually live first. And then i'll die
If this is all we get, then lets take it.
What if this doesn't work?" I ask.
I don't feel any different. Not yet, at least.
I watch the IV bag, the steady drip, drip, drip of the medicine working its way into my body. I look back at Julie, the both of us silent for a moment.
"But what if it does?" she asks, touching my shoulder.