If you were granted one wish, what would you ask for?
The answer given by one 16-year-old cancer patient brings tears to her parents' eyes. It surprised even adults whose job is helping dreams come true for sick children.
Her choice: To fulfill the dream of a 9-year-old fellow patient who wanted to take his family to Disney World but died before his own wish could be granted.
Megan Millmann pondered the question in the Minneapolis hospital where she lived for much of this year. She's gone through five rounds of chemotherapy since a leukemia diagnosis in March.
The Belle Plaine teenager has lost weight, lost her hair and gone through a lot of pain. But she hasn't lost hope: The type of cancer she has had is often curable, and her doctors now say she's in remission.
Another bright spot: The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Minnesota told her this spring that she'll be granted one wish.
Kids with life-threatening illnesses who get wishes ask for all kinds of things. A trip to Paris. A meeting with Brett Favre. The chance to be a model or a firefighter for a day.
Megan thought about a lot of things in her hospital bed. A Hawaiian vacation. A 2011 Mustang -- though she found out she couldn't ask for a car. But something she learned about a fellow patient's wish made up her mind.