Athena
Orchard comes from Leicester, England. She is a cheerful, pretty girl. Doing
sports is one of her favorite hobbies, especially boxing. She
watches over her 6 sisters and 3 brothers with utmost devotion. Just
before Christmas, the 12-year-old discovers a bump on her head. She doesn’t
think anything of it - until she collapses in the kitchen. The doctors give her
the devastating diagnosis: bone cancer.
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A shock for the 12-year-old and her family. During a
7-hour-long operation, doctors remove a tumor from her spinal column.
Afterwards she undergoes a grueling regiment of chemo therapy. She loses her
hair. Athena, who is normally overflowing with energy, is too weak to leave her
bed. “She always remained optimistic and told me not to cry,” tells her mother
Caroline. “We knew that the cancer was very aggressive … She fought for as long
as she could.” But, shortly after her 13th birthday, she died surrounded by her
family.
A
couple days after Athena’s death, her father Dean packs up all of her belongings.
As he removed her mirror from the wall, he discovered something on the back. It
is inscribed from the top to the bottom. The words are a message from his dead
daughter. “I couldn’t believe it. It was almost 3,000 words long,” Dean tells.
“It totally blew me away. I started reading the words, but I had to stop after
awhile, it was simply to much - it broke my heart.”
Athena’s
handwritten goodbye was full of wisdom and comfort for those she left behind.
Here are some excerpts from Athena’s emotional valediction:
“Happiness depends
upon ourselves. Maybe
it’s not about the happy ending, maybe it’s about the story.
The purpose of life
is a life of purpose. The
difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra.
Happiness is a
direction not a destination. Thank
you for existing. Be happy, be free, believe, forever young.
You know my name, not
my story. You have heard
what I’ve done, but not what I’ve been through. Love
is like glass, looks so lovely, but it’s easy to shatter.
Every day is special,
so make the most of it. You could get a life-ending illness tomorrow so make
the most of every day. Life
is only bad if you make it bad.
Love is rare, life is
strange, nothing lasts and people change. Life is a game for everyone but love
is the only prize.
If someone loves you
then they wouldn’t let you slip away no matter how hard the situation is.
Remember that life is full of ups and downs, without the downs the ups don’t
mean anything.
I’m waiting to fall
in love with someone I can open my heart to.
Love is not about who
you can see spending your future with it’s about who you can’t see spending
your life without.
There is no reason to
cry, because I’ll know you’ll be by my side.”
No
one knows how this girl found enough strength to write this message. “She never
mentioned it, but it’s like her,” her father knows. “Athena was very profound.
She loved to write, that was a part of her and had always made her happy.” Even
though Athena no longer lives, she has made herself immortal through her words:
“We will keep the mirror forever. Just reading her words makes it feel like she
is still with us.”
Despite
her illness, Athena never lost her ability to see the beauty in life. Her
optimism manifests itself in her last thoughts, the thoughts the teenager wrote
on the backside of her mirror. In this way, she was always aware of these words
when she looked in the mirror and saw how the cancer changed her. With her
mindset and strength, she is an inspiration for us all.
If
this dead girl’s message has touched you as well, then share it with all those
who are dear to you.
Source
- www.dailymail.co.uk