Time is a thing that we can't stop. Clinging on past will always make you waste time that you could have used to make your future happy. This is a small fictional story .
There were two sister Mary and Kenny. They both were twins. They lived a happy life with their parents. But one day Mary received a call from the hospital that their parents had a accident. They both went their. But their parents were already dead.They didn't had any other relatives. So they both were sent a orphanage. Mary always took care of Kenny. Kenny was always sad and she never thought of moving on. Mary was also depressed because she didn't knew how will she surpass this but one day when she was walking past a street. She saw a page. She picked that page up and read something. After reading that page her life became different. She offered that page to Kenny. But Kenny refused to read and kept it in a Diary.
Years went by. Mary became a designer. But Kenny was still trying. Mary always tried to make her realise that she should move on. But Kenny was still stuck in her past. Suddenly Mary started becoming a bit a more attentive to Kenny and forced her to start her own life but she refused. A week later Mary went to Kenny. She wanted to say something to Kenny but she pushed her out.
Next week kenny got a call from hospital that her sister has died from leukaemia. She rushed to the hospital. A nurse gave her a letter that was written by Mary.
"Dear Kenny, I am sorry that I couldn't stay with you forever. I hope that the page that a I gave you years ago will help you to move on."
Kenny rushed back to home. She started throwing things. At end she finally found that diary. She opened the page and it was written.
"Time never stops. If you are happy than always remember that this time will pass away. But when you are sad than remember that the happy time will always come."
If Kenny had read that page before than maybe she wouldn't have suffered too much. Mary leukaemia may not change but the time that she has wasted would had been spend to enjoy her last moments with her. That was her mistake.