Do Today
Contributed by Stephanie Staples at Your Life Unlimited
I visited a friend. It wasn’t a normal visit and in fact it wasn’t even a normal friendship.
We played on the same sports team, we had mutual friends, we had been in the same business. All was good. And then we went and did a business deal together and then it wasn’t all good anymore. She said it was ‘just business’ and maybe it was but I took it personally and though we parted as amicably as possible, inside I was angry, hurt and upset so, no, I wouldn’t have called her my friend anymore. A friend is someone you invite over to your house, someone you share your thoughts with, maybe have a double date with. No, if someone asked I would have called her more of an acquaintance now.
But something awful happened, she was given a terminal diagnosis. Terminal. My age, a bit younger, terminal. Just months before she was living a regular life now she was terminal. Shit.
Of course at this point nothing else about our past mattered anymore, everything seemed so trivial. I wanted to send her a note but when you don’t know what to say, what do you say?