Recently, the Facebook page Humans of New York posted a touching story of a woman losing her beloved sister Jenny to cancer and later bonding with the sister’s dog, who she got as one of the items on her bucket list. Scroll down to read the heartwarming story that this woman shared!
“We were eighteen months apart. Jenny sometimes said that it felt like I was the big sister, and she was the little–…
Posted by Humans of New York on Monday, August 24, 2020
“We were eighteen months apart. Jenny sometimes said that it felt like I was the big sister, and she was the little– instead of the other way around. Maybe it’s because I was the more confident one. I was always pushing her to do things. Especially after she got sick. During the last couple years, I felt like it was my responsibility to make her happy. I wanted her to live as much as possible,” the girl begins her story.
The girl even came up with an idea of helping her sister create a bucket list of all things she would like to do before going to the heaven.
“The bucket list was my idea, but she chose the items. She wanted to ride a horse. And get a makeover. And swim in the waterfalls of Hawaii, which we got to do. She also wanted to go to Thailand, but we never made it. Maybe I pushed her too much. Maybe she needed more space. But I just felt so strongly that she needed to experience all these things.”
“One of the items on her list was to get a dog, but she kept finding reasons to delay. It never felt like the right time. But when it became clear that the chemo wasn’t going to work, my mom and I decided it couldn’t wait any longer. Jet came over for two nights on a trial run, and Jenny fell in love.”
“He followed her everywhere. Right away he knew that she was his person. When she became too sick to move, he’d only get out of her bed to pee. Then he’d jump right back in,” the girl writes.
“Looking back – I should have known we were getting close. But it still took me by surprise. Everything happened so quickly. She couldn’t speak in the final days. But I remember telling her that I loved her, and she said it back: by squeezing my hand three times,” the girl narrates.
“I promised her that we’d go to Thailand. And I promised her that we’d take care of Jet. We had to lock him in the backyard when they came to get her body. He barked the entire time. I wanted to bring him home so badly, but I told my mom to keep him. I knew she needed him more than me. But she was thinking the same thing – and insisted that I take him.”
The girl ends her story by writing this: “We’ve been together for over two years now. And I’m probably too obsessed with him. I can’t stay out late because I hate the thought of him being alone. Whenever I’m down, or sad, he’s always there. It feels like we’re connected in a way. Both of us had this unconditional love and loyalty to Jenny. And both of us lost her. Both of us lost our person.”
The post quickly went viral and got thousands of likes and comments. The story captured everyone’s hearts, and they started sharing their stories.
“When my dad’s health began seriously declining, I think he just knew where things were heading, so he asked me to take care of his two Maine Coons, his furry loves named Tenzin and Nyima. This Christmas he will have been gone for five years and his furry boys have been with me every day since. They are a part of me now and I love them to pieces. They still love sitting in his favorite chair,” a user named Michaek Ullman commented.
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