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I went home one afternoon and I saw my 14 year old brother sitting quietly in one corner of his room. I thought that maybe my mother reprimanded him again for being so tardy at school. I went straight to my mom to ash her what's new. She told me that my brother's bestfriend killed himself. I coudn't believe it at first. Why would a 14 year old boy do that? There must have been a foul play I told them. I asked my brother about what he knew about the incident. He just sat there nonchalant. Later that night I went to pay respect to the dead. I happened to talk to the boy's grandmother, who happened to be his sole guardian (since his mother and father broke up and managed to have their own family , shame on those assholes) and she told me every detail of her grandson's morbid death. She remembered him to be very quiet strange recently. She noticed he hasn't been around so she looked for him and there she found him........... under their stairs........hanged...... They said they could've rescued him from suffocation, if not for the horrible reason they found out later....... He drank  acid before he hung himself. The doctors found out that it was way too late because the acid has taken over his internal organs. They melt to the last entrails. His mouth was frothing and bleeding at the same time. Blood was coming out of his mouth.
I gather enough strenght to look at his coffin. There he is. His lips were sore you could never recognise it. He looked very troubled..... I hurriedly went home and talked to my brother. He said his friend was going through some identity crisis and lack of attention from his parents. They would just come by for a sec to give an ample amount of money   and  instead of giving him a single affection, he was often scolded because his grandma will tell his parents  about his school escapades, tardiness, absences, mischievous deed, etc. They were normal for his age right??  The poor guy must've got so sick of it he let the demon whisper in his ears. poor little guy. He was so playful and kind. I used to see him with my brother sharing unadulterated laughters.
And now I still find it hard to sleep because I've seen him there. In his coffin.To hell with his parents. 
    Posted by juzyfroot on 2008-04-11 07:46:34 | Rating: | Views: 97
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His parents are assholes. Lets just hope karma plays them a visit x
Posted by  southernsun  on 2008-04-11 07:53:21 
  
If his parents paid more attention to him, he probably wouldn't have killed himself. They didn't realize what they were doing to him.
Posted by  cyarab  on 2008-04-11 09:05:09 
  
:0/

Poor guy. It's a shame that his parents had to learn the hard way to cherish everyone around you.
Posted by  LadiLucifer  on 2008-04-11 11:23:49 
  
How tragic...I can't imagine the pain of losing a child. We must listen so hard to our children and watch for the signs...
Posted by  Ellie2008  on 2008-04-12 17:49:17 
  
Kids are the future of this world and parents need to be aware of that. Someday we will all need our children and if we treat them bad now why would they lift a finger to help us? Because they are decent human beings unlike the parents. I hope u and ur brother r ok. ty
Posted by  dreampower  on 2008-04-12 20:15:35 
  
I hope his parents get all the things they deserve. I hope they feel his pain and than some.
Posted by  Jasmine16  on 2008-04-15 13:46:08 
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