Having Goosebumps! ....the ending!
I liked the story, but I need to share my thoughts with you guys, so here we go!
First of all, I know she went through A LOT, having a child when you are sixteen, and that she had to let them go by the rule is not something that you could easily go through or ever forget by any means! The mental strength you should have to be able to do this can’t be measured for sure, but besides all that I still don't understand why she said we have to meet again in 7 YEARS when we are 24!
I also understand that it takes years to get to a point in life where you would be able to provide for a family and be financially stable. However, they could still study, find a job, and somehow achieve all that in a shorter amount of time, or get together sooner, so they could still have some time together. None of that was going to change the fact that she was going to get cancer in the years to come, and probably he wouldn't have died, it was definitely not her fault, but they could have some time together!
And the fact that he was going to give up on his dream so they could get married and adopt the child sounded doable when they were at least adults, like 3 or 4 years after the child was born, but I'm not sure if they could do that so yeah just a thought!
My point is, that they still could have had some years of happiness together. When you find THE ONE, you should not just leave each other like that. The fact that she couldn't even say goodbye to him makes it even sadder!
Life is too short to give up on these rare chances, and her story proves that life is extremely unpredictable. Now that she doesn't have much time to live, all she has is a heavy heart and the love she could experience. I'm glad at least she had the chance to meet her son, even though she didn't have much time to begin with.
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" Somehow, through me, Bryce became a part of you. When he took me in his arms, you absorbed a piece of him; when we spent Our sweetest days together in Ocracoke, you somehow inherited his unique qualities. You are a child, then, of both of us. I know such a thing is impossible. But I choose to believe that the love Bryce and I felt for each other somehow played a role in producing the remarkable young man I've come to know and love. To my mind, there's no other explanation."