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Never Far Away When my partner moved in about 9 years ago, one afternoon he was at home on his own when he heard the front door open and saw my daughter come in. He said hello and she replied back, he then carried on watching the telly. When he thought she had been upstairs for a long time, he went up to see what she was doing but found her bedroom empty. At this time he was really worried but when looked at his watch it was only 2'o'clock in the afternoon and my daughter was still at school. When my partner, who is now my husband, told me about it he had no idea that I lost a twin. I said that my daughter and myself see her from time to time and to this day he still says maybe it was all in his mind but I know it was not. I lost my dad 18months ago and on the Monday before he died, I went to my parent's home to look after him while my mum was out. Dad was dying of liver cancer and he was very weak, we were just sitting together when he said, "I can see Shelley", that is the name of my daughter and dad did not know I lost a twin daughter who had past away. He then went on to say that she had been with him for a couple of days which dad said she kept on saying come with me granddad. Of course my daughter Shelley could not have been there. On the Wednesday dad was taken to hospital and when we visited him, he again kept on saying that my daughter was there with her arms out asking for her granddad to come with her. This I was finding very upsetting indeed. Sadly on the Friday August 18 2000, I lost my lovely dad who was also my best friend. I know this seems far-fetched but it is true and believe me this did happen. I feel that my daughter's twin helped my dad over with love and comfort, and he was a brave man. I do believe in ghosts, I also believe in spiritualism, I did go just two months after dad died, but was a bad idea on my part.
Alison.
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