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bluefirebird ([personal profile] bluefirebird) wrote2011-09-15 03:41 pm
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The End of the World

You see it all the time on the TV - how people react when their loved ones die.

Well, I can't take it in. It doesn't seem real. No, not my Dad (who I assume is still safely in the hospital), my other half's son-in-law rang me to say that Pete (my other half) appears to have died in his sleep on Tuesday night.

Now what do I do?

My whole world has fallen apart.

I'm numb, my heart rate has gone bananas. I'm not sure I even believe it, but Gary wouldn't play a cruel joke like that - in fact he's got the horrendous job of breaking it to all of Pete's nearest and dearest.

And I can't get hold of any of our friends on the phone either (although I guess half of that is because my body isn't working properly right now and I can't type properly!). I need to drive over there, but I have enough sense to know I'm in no fit state to drive at the moment.


And don't worry about it, I know that you don't know what to say, I wouldn't if I was reading it about someone else, and I sure as hell don't know what to say now that it's happening to me...
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[personal profile] iamwintermute 2011-09-15 06:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh my god I'm so sorry to hear this!! I can't even begin to imagine what you must be feeling. No words will make it right. It isn't, and probably won't ever be.

Please hon, take a cab, ask a friend to drive, just don't risk yourself.

I don't know if there is much we can do aside from offering you hugs, but if there is anything, just ask.

Again, I'm very deeply sorry to hear about what happened. I will keep you and your families in my thoughts.