To My Daughter

To My Daughter

A Story by DarkRainbowPie
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In school, we had the task of writing a letter to our future son or daughter for them to read when we, their parents, had passed on. Just found mine there, so I thought I'd share.

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My dearest Violet,

 

    If you are reading this, I am no longer with you in the physical. Death is a hard issue to deal with, but my darling, stay strong. I know I'm not there to hold you tightly, dry your tears, run my fingers through your soft blonde hair and promise you everything will be okay, but it will be. You know I loved you so much, you were the brightest star ever to shine in my life, and I had never felt happier than on the day you were born. From the second I saw you, you were my Violet, and I knew you would blossom into the most brilliant flower the earth had ever seen.

 

   I hope, Violet, that you are not struggling with this loss. I may not be around to see, or touch, or hold, but by all means I am there to love, to cherish, and to look out for. I will ALWAYS be with you; in your thoughts, in your memories, in your heart. You have not lost me completely, and you never will. My god, was I always this cheesy? Anyways, cheesy or not, this is all heartfelt.

 

   Promise me that you will never be afraid to be yourself, to fight for what you believe in. Know that you are who you are, and you, my dear, are amazing. Accept yourself for who you are, never let anyone put you down; be that person, and love that person as much as I do... if that's possible. (I'm sorry, I couldn't resist.)

   Violet, you have so much ahead of you, and I wish you the best of luck with it all. You're so intelligent, so beautiful, so kind, so polite, so...outstanding! You'll get far, believe me. Follow your dreams, you can do, or be, anything you want to, so don't settle for less. That prince charming of yours better keep treating you well. What's his name, Shane? Darren? Matt? ...I think it's Darren. Yes. Aw, he really is a lovely boy... I still approve.

 

    Darling, there's so much to say, but never enough time. I wish I had the chance to sit you down to a big cheesy 'Mommy' lecture, but I think this will do. Look out for your brother, won't you? My little Seth is only young, please make sure he knows the extent of my love, and doesn't forget me. I lost my own father when I was around his age, and with his death being hidden from me, I lost all memories of him. Just tell him Mommy is gone to a new, magic place, where he'll see me soon. And as for your father; please tell him I love him, every day. Won't you?

   Violet, enjoy life to the full, and try to wear that marvelous smile as much as possible, it'll brighten everyone's days. Goodbye Violet, I love you so much, and I always will. I hope everything works out for you in life, I've a strong feeling it will. Positive thoughts, okay? And remember; it's always darkest just before the dawn, things always look up in the end, no matter what.

   I love you.

      Mom x

© 2013 DarkRainbowPie


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DarkRainbowPie
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I believe the prospect of describing emotions is extremely difficult in the least, let alone shape such feelings into a loving letter that breathes not just with gloom, but with hopeful light. Your attempt was most succesful if I may say.

I do not believe that such letters should be adjusted because of a stranger's note. After all, these letters are very personal and form a mother her last words to her children. In the end, we all love our children in an unique but powerful way. Those last words are whatever you think should be told.

The only improvement could be resolving grammar issues, of which I found none.

I thank you for such strong writing. Memorable work!

~Fictionborn

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

DarkRainbowPie

11 Years Ago

Thank you very much for the kind review, much appreciated :')



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This made me tear up. Wonderfully written.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

DarkRainbowPie

11 Years Ago

Thank you for the review, haha, I'm glad this piece had that effect on you, to be honest. :')
I believe the prospect of describing emotions is extremely difficult in the least, let alone shape such feelings into a loving letter that breathes not just with gloom, but with hopeful light. Your attempt was most succesful if I may say.

I do not believe that such letters should be adjusted because of a stranger's note. After all, these letters are very personal and form a mother her last words to her children. In the end, we all love our children in an unique but powerful way. Those last words are whatever you think should be told.

The only improvement could be resolving grammar issues, of which I found none.

I thank you for such strong writing. Memorable work!

~Fictionborn

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

DarkRainbowPie

11 Years Ago

Thank you very much for the kind review, much appreciated :')
This is absolutely beautiful. I truly felt such a strong emotion as I read this. A wonderful piece. This will bring people to tears. Excellent work.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

DarkRainbowPie

11 Years Ago

Thank you so much! :')

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DarkRainbowPie

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