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My (15M) twin sister (15F) died unexpectedly. Don't know how to cope. (by Sparky)
My (15M) twin sister (15F) died unexpectedly. Don't know how to cope.
On Oct. 16, I woke up and got out of bed to get ready to go to school. After a little while me and my older brother (18) and younger sister (14) realized that she hasn't got out of bed yet. My mom goes to check on her and finds her dead. I rush in the room and help my dad lift her off her bed and onto the floor. The 911 operator told us to attempt CPR but she was already gone. Her lips and fingers were blue, her body cold to the touch. Her lifeless body and her dead eyes are an image that I can't forget. It's been about 4 weeks and I keep crying myself to sleep some nights. My family is Christian and believes that she is in heaven, but I am a closet atheist, so I can't tell them what I really feel. I just want to know if it will ever stop hurting. I really miss her
Tldr: Twin sister died unexpectedly, as a closet atheist, I don't not how to come to terms that I will never see her again.
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On Oct. 16, I woke up and got out of bed to get ready to go to school. After a little while me and my older brother (18) and younger sister (14) realized that she hasn't got out of bed yet. My mom goes to check on her and finds her dead. I rush in the room and help my dad lift her off her bed and onto the floor. The 911 operator told us to attempt CPR but she was already gone. Her lips and fingers were blue, her body cold to the touch. Her lifeless body and her dead eyes are an image that I can't forget. It's been about 4 weeks and I keep crying myself to sleep some nights. My family is Christian and believes that she is in heaven, but I am a closet atheist, so I can't tell them what I really feel. I just want to know if it will ever stop hurting. I really miss her
Tldr: Twin sister died unexpectedly, as a closet atheist, I don't not how to come to terms that I will never see her again.
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