I was Vyvy's sister-in-law, she had meant a lot to me from the bottom of my heart. I always looked up to her since I was a little kid. She was someone I viewed as a role model, her career had intrigued me of wanting to become like her but a psychologist. She introduced me to some games and gave me gifts that would make me happy. Her personality was one of the kinds that you can't ever look away from, it was what made her unique. She never made me feel left out. Her presence was warm and comforting, something you wish could last forever.
I remember when I was younger, we played a game of hide-and-seek on the day before they left. It was with me, her, and my two older brothers. I was the seeker, Danny hid in my parent's closet, Andy hid next to his bed, and Vy hid in a cabinet. I was so surprised she fitted in there. LOL
I'm surprised I remember this but when we went to her house (?) she let me keep a my little pony toy I saw and liked, it was a toy when her nieces/nephews would come over to play. I'm thankful she gave it to me. More gifts she's given me were kitty plushies and Sims 4. She also wanted to give me a drawing iPad but I already had an iPad.
She came over to my house with Danny along with our grandparents who came to visit and we ate barbeque together. She was helpful to my parents and also kept me company.
The day of my cousin's wedding, Vy stood next to me and it was just two of us staring at the others taking their photos because they wanted to recreate a moment from their life when they were younger. Standing next to her made me realize how much I grew compared to when I was younger.
I want to thank my brother for meeting the most beautiful woman who would mean the whole world to me as much as she did for him. He is the luckiest guy to ever bring a woman who brings out the sweetest personality to others.
Vy, let's make a promise and play Animal Crossing in heaven, okay? I love you, thank you for everything and you being here. Please watch over me, my brother, your family and friends, your patients, and anyone else you've brought a smile on their faces.