"Thank you so much, Tom," I gave him a wry smile, as he placed my iced latte in front of me. "Come on, Mia," He smiled his boyish at me. "You were a complete mess. And I still do remember you have a nag for caffeinated drinks. Cheer up, will you?" "Its weird you know," I murmured, whirling the froth with the cardboard pipe. "One day someone is alive and right in front you and the next day...they are not here anymore. Its just so...unreal, I guess. I can't even start to fathom what Leah's parents might be going through," "Life is actually nothing you know. Its just a fragile thread," Tom replied. "You can't ever know when it might snap. So the best one can do is to, well just live every moment to its fullest. It doesn't matter if you die early if you die without any regrets. But of c

