When she got there, the room was quiet except for the muffled sobs of her family, who were circling her bed as they had been when she left last night.
She’d already said goodbye three times, but still, she wished she’d been there for her the moment she left this earth, to be there to touch her brittle skin and whisper that she loves her.
Her family had left a seat for her, and she took her grandmother’s withered hand and kissed it for the last time.
“You were the best grandmother a kid could ever have. I love you.”

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