There is no easy way to say this.
Teenie died.
It was unexpected, and as of yet, still unexplained. She became ill very quickly, had a seizure, and never recovered.
I am heartbroken. I am wearing her collar on my wrist. And crying. Alot.
I loved her so much, its hard to imagine how much she opened my heart.
I tried to explain to the kids that sometimes, life is short. They have accepted it, much better than I have.
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