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Sunday, May 153:18 PM

what do you do when you know your friend is diagnose with cancer?
when he/she just suddenly seems so soul-less.
his/her eyes are blank, always staring in the blank.
and sadly, he is still young!

on the consolation part, i heard that this kind of cancer can be cured.

but it's the going through of the pain and agony,
handling of the emotional part that i think really needs a lot of courage and motivation.

he/she keeps things to himself and even if speaks, only mutters some words, or simply just nod his head.
it's the pain i see in him/her that i can't help, makes me feel upset.

i am bubbly, crack jokes and talk cock to him/her often.
but after this happen,
things changed.
i don't have the courage to go forward to console him/her to make him/her feel better.
but instead, i swallow my words every time.

i really wish i can help.
say some encouraging words to him/her, BUT i really don't know what to say.

i pray for him/her to recover fast.
and for his/her mind to be free from worries,
and to embrace life to the fullest :)