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Pink Pink Pink
"Pink Pink Pink" Cathy and I were fair feathered friends two femme fatales with similar blends lying on white beach, absorbing Sun rays as our kids built sand castles on warm Summer days. every evening we strolled on the Boardwalk for fun her cutsy twin daughters; my rammy five sons as soft breezes laced sundresses of pink we sipped on refreshing snow cones icy drinks. after the children were snuggled in their beds with visions of dreams dancing in little heads Cathy and I sat 'neath moonlight on wooden deck suddenly she was sobbing as tears streamed down her neck. quickly to comfort her emotions so strong I instantly inquired, "what happened? what's wrong? she received her report from yearly breast exam diagnosis stated bluntly from recent mammogram. this petite little lady was so frightened inside a worried single Mother for her daughters, if she died, so we laced up our sneakers and walked for the cure she began her kemo and for three years endured. Cathy constantly smiled and would not be defeated her race for life would soon be completed remission occured and all took a deep breath a shining example for a quality quest. then one cold Winter morning she felt intense pain her heart beating fast, she collapsed in vain she was so brave when the news was so bleak in the hospital room we all started to weep. though the cancer returned Cathy was in peace her first grandson was due to be born Christmas week she never relinquished her positive vibes with great inner strength she vowed to stay alive. to hold her new bundle of joy in her arms her last wish was granted for her bracelet of charms Cathy closed her eyes one snowy Christmas Eve baby Dante born early for she so believed. each Christmas we hang pink ribbons on the tree and sing her favorite caroles out loud and with glee her spirit lives on and her courage, we remember a celebration for Cathy every festive December. *For P.D.'s Contest. *A true story of my best friend, Catherine Villari Litton.
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