Closure
A short story straight out of my head about a women who's newborn child died very young and who is now depressed and psychotic. She decides to return to the hospital...


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Nicole

I would love to know what happens next

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Nothing.

Nicole

oh okay

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johnpallister

Love it. Maybe after the competition you could carry this on a bit longer.
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John

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RebeckDawn

It's always really hard to imagine the death of a child - especially for a parent. I can't even begin to imagine what it would be like. Although you story is quite short, it was well written and filled with emotions.

Nicely done!

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RevkenR

I am more of a person for happy endings, but in the loss of a loved one this can never happen. The emotions were very well portrayed. I felt the pain with the woman. Still I would have hoped for a less tragic ending. Perhaps you could continue the story, with something stopping the woman from doing what you imply she is about to do.

Very well written.

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judycolella

As a mom, I almost couldn't read it. But I did. And I gave you a tear-streaked vote.

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Deleted User

And what a point is it. Dealing is one of hardest things and eveyone deals differently. Nice work.

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Rgabel

Still not my favorite genre, but I still feel you did this quite well. So, you get my vote. Robynn

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S.P. Johnson Jr.

Over all, this is a good story. My only issues with it are, 1: The second paragraph seems to sputter. Read it out loud and you'll see what I mean. Part of that is attributed to 2: the line "I felt I needed closure." When writing in 1st person, it is a redundancy to say "I felt" or "I saw" because the reader is already aware that the POV is that of the narrator. A line like that pulls the reader away from the intimate... Show more

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