The mother she never knew) fighting the battle part twenty Seven

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The sound of my alarm clock goes off
I hit the button and turned back over to find Lena's completely empty.
I pushed the covers off me, to go see where she's at. This is unlike her to get up without waking up, l'm beginning to get concerned about my wife. We've been waiting for the doctor to call us about the test results
Even though Lena's says she's fine
I know her like the back of my hand
She's putting up a facade, l head downstairs and saw Lena had breakfast already prepared but there's sight of her anywhere
I checked over the house. Still no Lena, I looked out the window
Her car is parked in the driveway
I go back into the kitchen to see a note on the refrigerator. Saying she couldn't sleep and went for a run and she'll be back soon, Lena only gets like this when she's stressed.
I poured myself a cup of coffee
And sit down at the table and drink my hot liquor beavage, l'm surprise that the kids weren't down here
Their usually up early. I enjoy the peace and quiet, l'm just hoping
That nothing's seriously wrong with Lena. She's been looking paler then usual,  whatever's going on with her is taking all her energy and appetite away. There has been days when she's to weak to get out of bed in the morning, the tiredness achy muscles
Night sweats. She's to young to be going through menopause, all these thoughts roll around in my mind
It's like her symptoms are not letting up. Let's not start about the nose bleeds, nobody shouldn't be losing that much blood.

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