My beautiful aunty. Tracey, I didn’t tell you I loved you as much as I should have, but Tracey I loved you with every ounce of love I had to give. You were my first friend in life, through you I learnt so many important lessons which have guided to be the person I am today. I’ll never forget the history lessons you’d give me, to teaching me sign language, and even the ghost story books you’d read to me, to which you revealed there was a ghost story in the house I lived in - If only you knew how many sleepless nights I had knowing that! More importantly, you taught me some of the most important lessons in life: you taught me to care for everyone, to be happy and the best person you can be despite facing difficulties in life, but the biggest lesson you taught me was love. I’ve never felt love from anyone in this world like the love you had for me. You was proud to call me your nephew, Tracey Francis Jane Baldwin, I was proud to call you my aunty. You left us two years a go when this evil disease infested you and robbed you of all you had, but Tracey, I hope you find peace and comfort now. I suppose that’s the only solace I can take from your passing, I know your out of pain and I find happiness from that. I’m not a believer in the afterlife but when my end comes, I hope I’m proven wrong just so I can say all this to your face. I love you Tracey, now fly away because you’re an angel that’s finally got her wings. Never in my life will I ever meet a purer soul than you. I love you so much, your nephew for now and forever, Louis.
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