Erin's Eulogy. By Karma

May 10, 2004 20:08

Erin died last week from numerous self-inflicted blows to the head with her psychology text book, as we all well know. I've invited myself to say a few things about her, here at her funeral.
Erin was -- is -- my best friend. I really think I knew more about her than I knew myself. She was, above all, a very determined person. Determined also meaning stubborn and obstinate. It was one of her gifts, though, since it always left her pushing herself to do more and do better. Her parents were the main force in this part of her life because the su--. Such is the life of any teenager.
Anyway, Erin was also loving, even if she didn't like to show it. She operated on the idea that if she gave too much it would come back to hurt her. I guess that was correct when it came to her death. Hahahahah...ha...hrm *cough*
So yeah, finally, I want to point out an aspect of Erin that she probably wouldn't want pointed out (doesn't matter now.) Erin hated the idea of fate, despite the numerous times I tried to convince her of its significance. I know, though, that Erin was meant to be here, to have the effects that she did, good and bad, and touch the people she did, in good and bad ways. Rest easy, Erin. You'll be remembered infamously, like it or not.

This was a psychology assignment, some weeks back. (Ok, more like in December.) And I re-found it. And I thought I would share.

I ♥ Heather/Karma =)
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