She looked so fragile, laying there on the bed, without the strength to get up. It pained him to see her so helpless. She had fought her illness for 4 years now, and had decided it was time. She had told him the night before that she just couldn't hang on any longer. It killed him to hear it, but he knew she was right. Though he knew this day would come, he could never have properly prepared himself to say good-bye.
15 years had passed since their wedding day. The day he swore to her that he could would never leave her side, that he would be there to tell her good-bye once and for all, and that we would follow her soon after. He just could not bear the thought of his life without her. For 14 years before that day, she had been a part of his life. 7 years as words on a screen, for they had met over the internet when they were just teenagers; and for 7 years she was his devoted lover, best-friend and soulmate. The single most joyous day of his life, was the day they said "I do".
But up until the coming moment, the most horrendous day of his life, was the day the doctor told them that her cancer was inoperable. Had it not been for his promise to say good-bye to her, he'd have taken his own life, over the thought of living without her.
Her voice snapped him out of his sentimental reminiscing. It was weak and quiet, but she still had a hint of her angelic tone left. "Ryan," She said softly, "I'm afraid." Her hand trembled as she lifted it to his. It took nearly all her strength to move it just a few inches.
With tears in his eyes, he caressed her hand. "I know sweetie. I am too."
He couldn't look her in the eyes. Though her beautiful brown eyes still held their softness, they were full of pain and fear. Something he couldn't stand to see in them.
"What can I do to ease your fears my Love?" He asked, fighting back tears.
"Let me feel your touch one last time?"
His heart shattered. When the first started dating, she would ask him to caress her to sleep. Over the years this became automatic for him. He would trace his fingers all over her until she stopped tossing and turning, or her heartbeat and breathing slowed. He knew what she was requesting. She wanted him to caress her until she passed.