Submission 167
Partner Amelia Wrighton Partner Amelia Wrighton

Submission 167

To Ben

Dearest Ben I have so many things to tell you , I have so many questions. Why would you leave? You were hurt in so many ways and and felt pain that no one should feel. I wish I knew and I could do something. I still feel you in my heart though I know that you’re gone but those feelings will never change and this pain will never heal.

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Submission 166
Parent Amelia Wrighton Parent Amelia Wrighton

Submission 166

To the man who took me under his wing when I needed a father the most,

So many questions of why. Why now? Why ever? Why didn't you read my message that morning? Why weren't we enough for you to keep fighting?

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Submission 165
Friend Amelia Wrighton Friend Amelia Wrighton

Submission 165

To my friends

I hope that if you start thinking about taking your own life, that you become aware of the people that would miss you. Someone that smiles quietly inside because they see you walk by, someone that likes the sound of your voice or quietly sitting next to you. Someone that notices and likes your style of fashion and is inspired. And I hope you'd see that this someone, these people, might struggle to carry on knowing that you could not. I hope that if you ever start thinking about taking your own life, that life finds it's way back to you. That you know that taking your life is not the only way out of pain and suffering. I hope that you find support and guidance that truly helps you, nurtures you, comforts you.

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Submission 164
Parent Amelia Wrighton Parent Amelia Wrighton

Submission 164

Dad

As a child losing a parent to suicide, I feel as though my default setting is guilt and that I could have done more. I'm so sorry you had to go through what you did.

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Submission 163
Parent Amelia Wrighton Parent Amelia Wrighton

Submission 163

To my most precious Dad

How strange it feels to write that after all this time, that makes me ache. It has been 16 years, almost to the day, since you left. I used to write you letters constantly after you died, did you ever read them?

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Submission 162
Child Amelia Wrighton Child Amelia Wrighton

Submission 162

Dear Imran

The day we lost you I remember letting you sleep in!! That's what I thought until I realised what had happened. I miss you so much my heart aches for you. I remember smelling your clothes as I wanted to keep the smell of you with me forever.

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Submission 161
Friend Amelia Wrighton Friend Amelia Wrighton

Submission 161

Dear you,

You know it doesn’t get any easier, minutes, hours and months pass but I think about you every day. Does it feel real? Sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn’t. I crave the sound of your laugh, the times we’d spend silent but in one another’s company and your infectious smile.

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Submission 160
Other Relationship Amelia Wrighton Other Relationship Amelia Wrighton

Submission 160

Hey Caroline…

Just me again, writing another one of my letters to you. It’s now been three years since you left. Just saying out loud - "three years" - doesn’t compute properly in my head. Three years is, after all, a long time - and it’s supposed to feel as such. But the nature of loss distorts our perception of time. Where once three years would feature many adventures - all of which would be documented into the mind in the vivid colour of the variety of emotions felt within that time - grief has a habit of homogenising our emotions, for the most dominent in any given situation is that of yearning for you to be present.

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Submission 159
Other Relationship Amelia Wrighton Other Relationship Amelia Wrighton

Submission 159

Dear Shane,

Dear Shane, your mam (my sister) was pregnant with you at the same time I was pregnant with my son, there were just a few months between you and growing up you were more like brothers than cousins. As you got older you went your separate ways but just picked it up again when you met up. Shane you were always the loud one, the lads lad, always laughing and lit up the room, I had such a soft spot for you.

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Submission 158
Parent Amelia Wrighton Parent Amelia Wrighton

Submission 158

Dear Dad,

It has taken me a while to conjure up the courage to write this letter. There is not a day that I don't think about you, and I speak to you in my head each and every day. I want you to know that I'm not angry nor have I been since you left us. All I have felt is incredible sadness. For what you must have been feeling. For what could have been, and for all the moments you are missing. I am sad about the time wasted and the moments I could have been softer with you. I feel heartbroken that you aren't here to experience life when you were so full of life until it all got hard. I don't know if there is anything I could have done to change your mind, but I wish I could have been there to hold your hand. I wish I could have better noticed the signs and supported you.

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Submission 157
Other Relationship Amelia Wrighton Other Relationship Amelia Wrighton

Submission 157

C,

I miss you. So many people miss you. Life has been less than since you left. Everyday is less fun, less joyous, less happy, less sunshine, less beautiful. It's hard to make sense of the fact you don't know any of what happened in the last 3 years. How do you simply not exist anymore?

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Submission 156
Sibling Amelia Wrighton Sibling Amelia Wrighton

Submission 156

Dear Iz

I’m sorry I haven’t written more. It’s been a while—and the honest truth is that I’ve been putting it off.

It’s not that I don’t want to think about you and what has happened to our family, but I know that you would want me to enjoy this time—enjoy getting engaged and planning a wedding. I’ve let the excitement sweep me up and take me along for a ride, but it’s bittersweet. This big ‘life moment’ and everything that is coming with it has only made it more real that you’re not with us anymore. I think about you all the time, and I miss you so much.

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Submission 155
Parent Amelia Wrighton Parent Amelia Wrighton

Submission 155

Mummy

I still go to call you to see how you are. I still walk into your house and expect you to be in the kitchen offering me a cup of tea. I still long for the calls to ask to have the children round for tea. I miss you more everyday and what I would give to hug you once again or hear your advice.

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Submission 154
Sibling Amelia Wrighton Sibling Amelia Wrighton

Submission 154

Dearest Tommy

I look for you everyday. In every bird I see. In every phase of the moon that passes. I wait for a sign from you. For your voice to ring in my ear. For you to walk through my door. The world seems to be moving but I am stationary. I hear laughter around me but I scream silently in my head. Will I ever be happy again? I miss you with every fibre of my being. I love you unconditionally.

How can you be gone? I move through life only to see you again. The day you left me was the day my heart slowed down and changed to a whimper. I am still here but I am a shadow of myself. Your nephew recognises pictures of you and cuddles them. He has started walking now and chats so much. He is the very image of you.

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Submission 153
Child Amelia Wrighton Child Amelia Wrighton

Submission 153

Darling boy

It’s been four months and eight days since that summers day in August when you left us behind.

The days don’t get easier I wish I could say they did but they don’t well at least not for me.

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Submission 152
Parent Amelia Wrighton Parent Amelia Wrighton

Submission 152

Dear Dad,

I will never understand why you decided to leave me here alone, just 5 days away from Christmas.

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Submission 151
Sibling Amelia Wrighton Sibling Amelia Wrighton

Submission 151

Dear My Brother Stephen

NO MATTER WHAT IL ALWAYS BE STOOD WITH YOU.THERE WHERE SO MANY THINGS I WANTED TO SAY TO YOU. YOU TRIED TO THRIVE AND IN THE END YOU JUST COULDN’T SURVIVE.

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Submission 150
Friend Amelia Wrighton Friend Amelia Wrighton

Submission 150

Dear Ali

During my darkest days you were a bright light despite how much you were struggling too.

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Submission 149
Parent Amelia Wrighton Parent Amelia Wrighton

Submission 149

Dear Dad

I lost you when I was too young to comprehend why you were gone. A seven year old girl had to grow up too fast and knew too much darkness way too young. The word suicide shouldn’t have meant anything to me, but it meant everything.

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Submission 148
Sibling Amelia Wrighton Sibling Amelia Wrighton

Submission 148

To my sweet brother

It has only been two months. Two months since our family lost your sweet soul. There are so many things I regret. I regret not asking you how you were doing everyday, ignoring some texts, and most of all I regret not seeing what you were going through. You were always smiling.

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