Ah Alcar I feel your pain. I lost two people...or creatures close to me. My great grandfather died when I was 7. Unfourtionatly I knew what death was at that age, so that didn't help much. In December, I lost my best friend in the world. My dog Zeus. He was the first dog I had that I was old enough not to attack it and pull it's hair out. He was always there for me when I was feeling down in the dumps, always there to bring a smile on my face. One day around christmas, we were helping to put lights around the house, and decided to let him out. He knew not to leave the backyard, and we trusted him. When it was time to go in, we called him. He didn't come. We searched hour upon hour until we got a call. My step dad picked it up and it was the humane society. He started yelling and ran out the door. He got in his car and drove off. When he got back, he said that Zeus ahd been hit by a car. A cop found him on the side of the road and read his tag. The next morning we found him up on the highway with a blanket over him. I cried the next 5 days until eventually mom made me go to school. After I was sent home after breaking out into tears in the middle of math, I went to the school counselor and he helped me. A few months later I still was in a bad condition, so mom got me a surprise. She came home with a 6 week old italian mastiff puppy, we later named Stregha, which I have no clue means. After Stregha, I started to get better, and I still have her till today. But she will never replace Zeus, who will always be my little puppy. So yes, I know what is like to lose someone or something near to you. Sorry for my droning story. I just wanted Alcar to know that there are others who feel his pain too. I hope things get better Alcar. May your grandma's spirit stay with you forever.
Oddling l:c l