For those who have lost someone they love, the final conversation together sticks in the mind. For some, it's a conversation they didn't realise would be their last. For others, it had been planned out long before.
I vividly remember the final in-person conversation I had with my grandfather. And that hug - both of us knowing it could be the last. Then I remember the final coherent phone call. I was desperate to visit him interstate. But it was late March 2020, and the world had other plans.
I had my Aunty, who was there with him, read out a letter I had written - thanking my grandfather for being one of the only positive male role models in my life. He told me he loved me. And despite the circumstances being incredibly sh*t, it meant the world.
Sometimes in the darkest moments, like saying a final goodbye to someone you love, there's a little light. Not enough to drown out the sadness of the situation, but enough to get you through it. It's a reality so many of us have experienced to varying degrees and contexts.
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For these 15 women, their final conversations with their loved ones have stuck with them. And they've been kind enough to share it with us.
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Three months later I tried frantically to save my dad-inlaw from a pulmonary oedema, didn't say anything about how much I love and needed him, but tried to keep him here till the ambulance came. After he passed I lay on his chest and told him I was sorry I couldn't save him.
Three years later and grief overwhelms me daily. They were both so young, were so important in our lives daily, without them I am lonely and struggle emotionally, physically and mentally - grief has left me very alone.