There are always things that people believe will never happen to them as they live through life . Like wearing a helmet when biking, the chances of you ever injuring oneself is slim, why wear it when it'll never happen?
Death . One of the things people never expect them or those they're close to the experience . It'll happen one day by why do so many doubt it'll happen even sooner than expected?
Never had Mimi Hirogori ever thought she'd need to wear a helmet when biking, it was stupid .
Just overthinking .
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Never had Mimi Hirogori thought she'd be attending her own older sister's funeral .
Life itself began to pass through little Mimi's head . The memories they shared, the words they have spoken to one another . All gone .
Young, and beautiful . A smile that outshone everything showing nothing but pure innocent feelings . Born from a wealthy family, she was neither greedy nor spoiled, she truly was a blessing .
Hard working and caring towards others she lived a very comfortable warm life, with love given to her in every direction .
Engaged, soon to wed she couldn't be more than cheerful . It seemed that everything she loved and dreamed of was handed to her on a golden platter .
Who would have thought such a beautiful happy person was now laying lifelessly in a golden white coffin .
Now attending the funeral of the beloved girl, many couldn't help but find it unfortunate for such a young woman to pass away so soon .
Eighteen, far too young to be dead . The prime of her life . The age of experiencing youth, love, success, and failures .
She never really had the chance .
Her friends . From middle school to their third year in high school, they shared wonderful glorious moments together, promising to join the same colleges together, creating their dream business .
Gone, all of it gone .
Set up in a large garden in the back of the family's large mansion, the smell of soft fragrant roses roamed the air . She would have loved to have seen them .
However, Mimi couldn't focus on any of that . How could she when the only person she ever loved and trusted was now gone?
Every word, every sound was left unheard by her . She couldn't hear the priest giving his prayers to her sister, she couldn't see the grieved expressions of her sister's loved ones .
The serious look on her fathers went unnoticed by her, his eyes becoming colder as he stared at the coffin .
May Emily Hirogori rest in peace .
Chapter end
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