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Stairway
I looked up
 The steps seemed to be
 endless
 The first step was small
 It seemed easy enough
 to climb
 But I was scared.
 People around me were
 walking up
 They weren't scared
 They just climbed endlessly
 But I couldn't.
 I went to the left side
 and used the railing.
 
 I had started walking
 The stairs at first weren't so bad
 But then I started
 having breathing problems again
 I had to rest
 Other people just climbed
 They were like zombies
 Not knowing where they
 were going
 Not looking at their surroundings
 Just mindlessly climbing
 
 The fifth time I had to rest,
 I looked back
 I had climbed so high
 that I could barely see
 the first step
 I looked back up
 The end of the steps
 still weren't visible
 I sat down to rest
 After what felt like a minute,
 I started climbing again
 
 The climbing got more difficult
 The breathing attacks were coming
 more often now
 I had to stop every minute
 it seemed
 Then I heard someone behind me
 "Do you need help sir?"
 The voice sounded familiar
 I turned around
 "Jacklynn?" I asked in amazement
 "Dimitri?" She said just as shocked
 "What are you doing here?" 
 I asked her
 "I don't know.
 The last thing I remember doing
 was driving. Why are you here?"
 "I don't know either.
 What I do know Jacklynn,
 is that my asthma is attacking
 up again."
 
 Jacklynn grabbed my hand
 She always did that
 to try and make me less scared
 We started walking together
 up the stairs
 It felt good that someone
 noticed me
 I liked knowing I wasn't alone
 
 When we got closer
 to the top of the stairs,
 I started to hear some noise
 "Do you hear that?"
 Jacklynn nodded her head.
 "What do you think it is?"
 "Maybe a party."
 "I like parties.
 Do you think I can have
 a party tomorrow?"
 "Why do you want
 a party tomorrow?"
 "Tomorrow's my
 twelfth birthday."
 "Then yes,
 I think that you can
 have a party
 when we get there."
 
 We got very close to the top
 There was a white light
 It got brighter and brighter
 I shielded my eyes
 As I was climbing the final steps,
 the light was blinding
 I closed my eyes
 
 When I opened them
 The room was lit normally
 There was a lady in front
 of me and Jacklynn
 “Names?” she asked
 “Jacklynn Prim.”
 “Dimitri Showmn.”
 She looked at her list
 Muttering our names
 “Here you are!
 You can go inside.”
 We walked inside
 
 I looked around
 at the people inside
 They were all wearing white
 The building we were in 
 was pure white,
 but it didn’t hurt my eyes
 One couple got my attention
 I saw that they had wings
 I let go of Jacklynn’s hand
 and ran towards them
 
 “Excuse me miss,”
 I asked the lady
 “Your wings are very pretty.”
 “Thank you,
 would you like to feel
 how soft they are?”
 “Yes I would.”
 I then reached up
 and touched the softest thing
 in the world
 “How do you get them so soft?”
 “Dimitri!
 Sorry about him,
 he’s only eleven.”
 “It’s no problem,
 he was just admiring
 my wings.”
 “They are gorgeous.”
 “Thank you.”
 
 “Hey lady,”
 I asked politely
 “Do you think I’ll
 grow wings?”
 “Of course you will sweetie.
 This is heaven.
 Everyone grows wings.”
 The word heaven
 rang in my ears.
 
 “H-h-heaven?”
 I stuttered
 “Oh, sorry.
 I guess you didn’t know.
 But yes,
 this is heaven.
 I’m sorry you found
 out like this.”
 “I-I-I’m dead?”
 “I’m afraid so darling.”
 I looked up at
 Jacklynn for comfort
 She tried to fake
 a smile,
 but I saw her pain
 We were both dead.

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