Coming back for the first time in a long, long time just to post on this subject.
I'll remember Sophie forever, her being my first girlfriend and having dated her for about a year, so we were obviously very close. She always had depression issues, something I suspect was born from being bullied while in school. She taught me a lot, namely that the world isn't peachy and perfect like I thought it was. But I try to remember the good in her, such as her kindness in wanting to help people. She did have a huge liking of Russia, and I actually received a nesting doll in the mail from a fellow WP member after she died. She also had a lovely cat named Schmoo and had lovely guitar playing ability. As for the film, that would be Lijla 4-Ever, which isn't the most uplifting film or the healthiest film her for her to be interested in, but there it is.
I'm not sure if her death has taught me something, but I came into her life during a hard time and by interacting with her I probably gave her an entire extra year among us, during which we had some good laughs and fun times on top of the usual difficulties of a relationship with someone like her and the Pacific ocean separating us. So if she did teach me something, it's that we should really make the most of our time and have some fun without it being at the expense of others.
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I was sad when I found that she left
But then I found
That I could speak to her,
In a way
And sadness turned to comfort
We all go there