I always wonder how it feels like to have a twin; I even sometimes wish I had a twin. It is nostalgic for me but I love looking at old photographs. I am sure the first time you lived separately was a difficult adjustment for both of you. Due to work and family situations, you couldn't spend more time with each other through those years. There's always that voice at the back of our mind, "I wish I had spent more time with her or with that someone." I just related this with my experience from my mom. At least, you had a chance to take care of her during her last days. It is a sad reality, but passing this world is also part of our existence. Grieving is a difficult process to overcome, but time and prayers can help us go through challenging times.
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It's a nice feeling to have a twin, you have a sister and a best friend. It's a unique bond. Yes, I'm grateful for the time I had with her, especially for being able to care for her during her final days. Even during the wake, I never left her. I always remember her words when I first arrived in the hospital, "Don't leave me". But I know she's happy up there 😍