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Kidney Cancer: A Short Story
A girl named Hazel has been diagnosed with Cancer and her mother insists that it is about time that Hazel go back to support group because her attitude and self-control have been off the charts. Hazel strongly disagreed and began shouting rude things such as, “you are not my mother!” and “you’ve done nothing to help me in my life!”. Hazel’s mother just thought she was acting up because of the medications she takes. Haze did not want to go to support group but her mother thought it would be best for her, so mother decided to go to Hazel’s therapist and chat about it. Hazel’s therapist said that it will be great because she has been acting odd lately. This is shown by the way Hazel responds to questions in addition to her actions and her attitude. …show more content…
As she walked out of the car to enter the building she was scared, and although she is usually shy, she became brave enough to actually walk in because her attitude built up her confidence. One thing that she was worried about was feeling alone in this support group, but that went away once she met August. August came up to Hazel and introduced himself to her and asked her what her name was. They had a long conversation actually had a lot in common, and in particular the found out that they both have Kidney Cancer. This allowed for Hazel to not feel alone in the support group, and took away the worry that she would not be able to live life to the fullest and be a normal happy teenager because of her disease because she was saddened by the support group and its constant focus on sickness. August took that pressure away from her and they fell in love.

All in all, this is why everyone should listen to their parents, because they have your best interest in mind and it will lead to happy things in your future like Hazel’s mother’s decision did for her. Hazel did not want to listen to her mother and go back to the support group, but she did and that allowed for all her pressures and worries of being uncomfortable, alone, and shy slip away because she met August who allowed her to be a carefree, happy and normal teenager even though she has Kidney Cancer. So, I say to listen to your parents because you always get a

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