Say you love her

Razor Raymon

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This is a story that makes you see why you should live each day as if
>it were your last...
>There was a teenager with terminal cancer. He was 17 years old and
>could die at any moment. He was always at home, under his mother's care.
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>One day he decided to go out, even if it was just once. He asked his
>mother for permission and she agreed. Walking down his block he saw many stores.
>Stopping at a music store he looked in and saw a very pretty girl of
>his own age, it was love at first sight and he walked in.
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>He walked up to the counter were the girl was. She smiled at him and
>asked "Can I help you with anything?" The guy could only think that it
>was the most beautiful smile he had ever seen and stuttered "Well,
>ummm, I'd like to buy a CD". He grabbed the first one he saw and gave
>her the money. "Do you want me to wrap it?" the smiling girl asked. The
>guy said yes and the girl went into the back room to wrap it. The guy
>took the wrapped CD and walked home.
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>From that day on he visited the music store everyday, and each day he
>bought a CD. And each day the girl wrapped them up and the guy stored
>them unopened in his closet.
>He was a very shy boy, and although he tried he couldn't find the nerve
>to ask the girl out. His mother noticed this and encouraged him.
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>The next day the guy set out for the store with a determined mind, like
>the previous days he bought a CD and the girl wrapped it as usual.
>While she was busy he left his telephone on the counter and rushed out of the store.
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>The following day the guy didn't visit the store, and the girl called him.
>His mother answered the phone, wondering who it could be. It was the
>girl from the music store! She asked to speak with her son and his
>mother started crying. The girl asked her what was the matter. "Don't
>you know? He died yesterday." There was a long silence on the phone...
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>Later that afternoon the guy's mother entered his room to remember her son.
>She decided to start with his closet, and to her surprised she saw a
>big pile of unopened CDs wrapped in festive paper. She was curious
>because there were so many of them, and she opened one. As she tore
>open the package she noticed a slip of paper that said: "Hi! You're
>cute, I would love to meet you. Let's go out sometime. Sophie"
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>The mother started crying as she opened another. And another, and another.
>Every single CD contained a slip of paper that said the same.
>Moral: That's the way life is, don't wait to show those special people
>the way you feel, tomorrow could be too late.
 

pamithK

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  • Jul 21, 2007
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    okay i gotta take some guts..and go before her..he waited teo weeks...i've waited two years!!...hope i'm not too late!!