Comments For Fading Sun
Pumples (Signed) on Aug 03, 2014 10:54 am (Chapter 18: Bittersweet Reunion)

Oh no! Sheri! 

Also, hope your aunt is doing okay. I no longer believe the statistic that cancer affects one in three of us, it must be higher than that. :(



Author's Response:

Yeah, I'd planned her death from the start, though it's a strange feeling to have it official now.

My aunt's doing a lot better, thankfully. Only the good Lord knows how many people face cancer or will face it in the future. I guess that's why it's feared and hated so much. 




theusagirl (Signed) on Jun 01, 2014 02:28 pm (Chapter 18: Bittersweet Reunion)

Sheri's dying?? :( *tear No..that can't be. WHY?! There has to be hope..

*SIGH*

On a lighter note, these lines here: We just came to pay Sheri a little visit,” said Joey. “She’s a friend of ours. Kind of.”

Sheri explained, “This is Lance and Joey, Mom, from ‘N Sync.”

The woman’s eyes widened. “The ‘N Sync?”

“Yes, ma’am,” Lance said with a smile.

Yes the *NSYNC.. :)

Now, I'm so sorry that your mom's sister in law has breast cancer, I don't even know what else to say, I know that you are probably going through a tough time.. :( but it looks like the doctors caught it early, and I hope there's a silver lining.. :)

And congrats on your second nephew, awws! :D I]m gonna have to remember your bday, cause my sister graduates from HS a day before..OMG! She's a senior now.. O_O Its been about six years since I graduated HS and college, and all that fun stuff..lolz

And my little brother is going to be in 3rd grade...time FLIES! I feel so OLD! LOL ok enough about me yapping away..teehee :P

Anyways this was a good chapter, I liked it, I want carrot cake cookies now, sounds yummy.. :D

Thanks for the update.. :)



Author's Response:

Yeah, sadly, Sheri is terminal. If you remember, she told Joey that the jury was out about her future, and now they know for an absolute fact. Just wait until you read about the other guys' reactions.

It's a downer how often cancer strikes, especially when it involves your own family and friends, but at least my aunt stands as much a chance as anyone. Her own mom had breast cancer (and recovered), so that explains it. Makes me wonder if I might get cancer myself one day. I knew a woman who died from ovarian cancer, so it's also disheartening to think of how many people can and do die from it. 

I graduated from high school in 2006, and I still feel like I should be going there even though I've been in college for almost six years now. I bet I'll feel that way when I'm done with college, too. 






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