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Thunder, it explains my live in one word. Grumbles once and has an effect that could go for days. When I was six my dad was hit by a train. We don't know why he was there, but what we do know is that he was not alone, there was found four other guys with him. It's hard for a six year old to look after himself with no one around. My mum died when a truck hit her. I was four. I had no one, no grandma nothing. I had foster parents but they weren't my real parents. They looked after me and feed me, but I could never call them βmumβ or βdadβ I would always call them, Mary and John. I never said my last name. It felt as if I didn't belong with the world. In all of the times that things have asked for last names, I would not fill it in. If I had a test then I would, but I would use John and Marys. I feel sorry for them, they have to look after a kid as troubled as me. I never said I would do drugs or kill myself but that doesn't stop me thinking it. As drugs go I donβt need to take them, doctors give them to me, and killing myself cancer has that covered.
Last year I had my eyes taken out for I had cancer in them. Iβm completely blind. So I can't write, draw, play guitar, watch my favorite movies, play video games, eat food by myself, talk to hot girl and I can't dress myself without something ending badly. The upside is I will met my parents soon. I haven't forgotten their face yet. I can only remember there face in one memory. And I only sorter remember that. Its hard being blind and have your body riddled with cancer. I only go to school once maybe twice a week. I dont see the point. I can't do anything. I haven't used my wish, you know the wish they give to cancer kids. Everyone thats in my hospital room (friends Mary calls them) has used theirs. One kid asked that he would be to put out of his misery. They said they can't kill him but they can pay for his treatment. He choice that they pay for his funeral. He hasnt died yet but he has tried.
Mary said that iβm Getting better. That iβm looking healthy, Iβm not. Iβm in the cold hands of death. Iβm not knocking on deaths door. I'm not shaking deaths hands. Iβm going up to deaths door, ringing the doorbell and running away. I can tell you death is out to get me. The first time I was told I have cancer I remember crying. Funny thing is, I was happy. I had finally met my killer. And I smiled. I know thats its slightly psycho but you have to understand I am facing suicidal depression. I haven't told Mary and John that I want to kill myself. I donβt want to, that would mean I have to get therapy and there annoying. There people that just want to hear about your life so they have something interesting in their life. There small people. I only Hang out with people that their priorities sorted. So iβm alone.
Mary: Kyle itβs me Mary, were here to take you home
Iβm blind not deaf. I do know whose voice is whose. Mary has a soft mother like voice, you canβt miss it. John has a husky voice, one that would belong to a gang member or batman, and Johns name isn't Bruce Wayne, he's not rich and really isn't that skinny.
Mary: Here is your cloths do you want us to help or get the nurse to do it?
I donβt like it when people I know help me get dress. I then have to live with them judging me for something I don't know about.
Me: Nurse
I would try to hide the fact that I said that fast but as I said, I don't like people dressing me. At least with a nurse I never have to be around them all then time and if I do come back, sorry, when I come back I would normally have a different nurse.
The nurse came in and helped me to the bathroom. She undoes the back of the ass showing dress and helps me get it off of my arms.
Nurse: Do you normally wear boxes under your gown?
oh god its a guy, I thought it was a girl for the way he held me. This just got awkward. I nodded my head. He lifted up my arms and put a shirt on. Then he said he will give me the new boxes the right way and i can put them on. Iβm not arguing, I then know that he wont see my junk. I quietly put on my boxes and tell him he can look. I have gotten better at this, the first time they had to dress me, I put my shirt on backwards and my boxes outside of my jeans. That was embarrassing. Another reason I want to escape this world. The nurse said that I was done and we could leave, I didn't let him I had to know what I was wearing.
Male nurse: A blink 182 tee shirt, Batman boxes, black jeans and bed head hair style and black sunglasses
Damn I don't have anything to kill myself over. Once I found out that they gave me a pink, sorry, a hot pink shirt with green jeans. I got a doctor to tell them if I stand out like a freak kids will hurt me. It worked. But now I want to die and that was my ticket out of this hell. Walking out of the bathroom I hear a chair move. I knew that they were coming but that didn't stop me from flinching when a hand was put in mine.
The car trip was normal. It started off with John asking if I wanted food, then I would say that iβm fine and that would lead it to Mary saying that shes worried and thinks I need to eat. Then we would go quiet. This is what we are in now. They think iβm starving myself. Iβm not, I just don't eat things I canβt see. Its a good rule to live by.
John: have you thought of a way to get dresses with out our help?
Me: yes, its called never change cloths
Mary: you have to change cloths
Me: No I donβt. I donβt do any exercise, so I don't sweat. I donβt eat sloppy food, food its clean. And showers are over rated
John: if that is your look on your life then what about when you're at the hospital and you have finished. You need to get changed out of the hospital gowns.
Me: I ask you, do I really need to go to the hospital?
Mary: yes
Me: really, for I was tort by you in fact Mary that we donβt really need anything we just want it.
There was silence in the car⦠again. The silence did not change the fact that I could not see where we were going, but I could hear. Its not the normal sounds we hear.
Me: where are we going?
They didnβt answer straight away, they whispered to each other then they talked.
John: we have a stop to make
Me: is that stop by any chance for me?
Mary: iβm sorry but you need help
Me: I told you that I donβt need help, Iβm not that bad
John: we think that you need help, you don't let us help so we had to do this. This man is a very skilled therapist. He has helped people that have lost limbs live there normal live.
So its a person to help me with my sight. Maybe he will tell me that iβm a loss course and I should die. He then would be the seventh person to say that to me. The more they say it the more I get closer to doing it.
Mary: I think that you should get out of the car Kyle
I sighed and hoped out. Mary gave me the sight stick and held my hand. The place had stairs, not many but just enough to make it difficult for a blind man. When we finished coming down that stairs we walked into a hot room. Its not that cold outside so I donβt see why the air conditioner is up to frickin hundred degree heat. Mary did the whole sign in. Then she was told that I need to wait in a room full of other kids and that it should be over by three this afternoon. This is bad on many levels, first, that would mean I have to socialise and second, I then have to make friends. I was lead to the room and left. I could hear other voices, but not ones that were talking about me.
Random girl: H-hi
Me: um hi?
Random girl: I-I w-w-was wondering if you-u would l-l-like t-to sit?
Me: sure
The random girl had a lovely voice, one I will not forget. She also had nice hands, they were soft and warm. i just wanted to hold them, just so I could warm up my freezing hands. She helped me take a seat then she left. I can guarantee that no one knows how lonely I am really. I canβt see people, so they canβt see me. I could hear the faint sound of a chair being placed next to mine.
Random girl: w-w-why a-re you her-e?
Me: I'm the walking example of death
Random girl: w-why?
Me: if I didn't have someone helping me with everything I would be dead.
It's not a lie, if I didn't have John or Mary there to help me cross the street - or to show me were a bathroom is- I would be dead. Not that I don't wish for death to grab the shotgun and pull the trigger already, I just wish that when I die it doesn't mentally scar people.
The room went quiet and a mans voice was heard throughout the room.
Strange man: welcome newcomers and old comers.
I have a feeling that he was aiming that at me.
Strange man: today we will be in groups. This way we can learn that asking for help isn't that bad. So if people would like to grab a partner and walk to a spot in the room.
It's funny how this one man has managed to make me feel so out of place that my normal awkward self seems⦠will normal. First he single handedly asked us to pair up, something I can't do for I a) don't know anyone and b) I can't make eye contacted.
Random girl: D-d-do y-y-ou wa-nt to p-pair up?
I nodded my head feeling some relief that the strange random girl had come to my rescue.
In life people walk around with there head high and too stubborn to ask for help. I am as guilty as they get. Before the surgery I would always cook my own food, clean my own cloths, clean my room, never complained about not getting the homework and never asked for help on anything. Now I'm stuck having to do everything with help. The random girl is nice, quiet, but nice. She helped me get to our spot in the room, then she stood by me so if I need help I could alway ask.
Me: this might sound like I don't pay attented, but, what are we meant to do?
Strange man: right sorry forgot you're new here. My name is Charlie, your is?
I didn't realise that the strange man was next to me, if I did I would have not asked that. Now I'm the kid who doesn't listen.
Me: Kyle
Charlie: Kyle, today's lesson is on asking for help.
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