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  • Others also stood up and left.

  • “Zoey, we’re heading out now.”

  • Someone muttered under their breath, but their words reached my ears clearly.

  • “Does she even have the nerve to go against Sara? Doesn’t she know she’s the one who stole someone

  • else’s man?”

  • “Jealous, obviously! Sara’s beautiful and accomplished. What does she have?”

  • “She makes trouble for Sara, and in the end, it’s her husband who goes to comfort Sara. How stupid!”

  • Their mocking laughter faded into the distance, leaving the large private room eerily quiet.

  • Alone, I let out a faint, bitter chuckle and poured myself another glass of liquor. I drained it in one gulp.

  • To be honest, Sara wasn’t entirely wrong–I hadn’t been to those places.

  • But I knew she was lying.

  • Because of my mother.

  • I wasn’t born without parents.

  • My mother was a doctor with Médecins Sans Frontières, stationed in war zones.

  • In those days, for a woman to work abroad while her husband stayed behind to raise their child was

  • unthinkable.

  • Neighbors would sneer and taunt, saying:

  • “Your mother doesn’t want you anymore!”

  • I clenched my fists and fought to defend myself, protecting what little pride I had, only to face even harsher ridicule.

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  • with exotic postmarks, recounting her work and life in detail,

  • my father read her letters to me, I would envision the heroic image of a

  • told me:

  • small, but the real world is vast. You must see it for

  • will you know what you truly want.”

  • in the

  • at the hospital managed to recover

  • the patient records she had risked her life to

  • who knows when.

  • action” meant, but I did remember the gloating

  • limelight never

  • mother, but her words

  • for yourself. Document and experience

  • will you know what you truly

  • when I found that old camera, its weathered body and

  • relic, and

  • I let my tears slip through my fingers

  • I miss you

  • The next morning.

  • pounding headache jolted

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  • eyes, recognizing the familiar ceiling above–it was

  • of

  • to soothe my throat, I noticed Jackson sitting in the living room, his face clouded

  • is how you behave as

  • and walked toward

  • the desk was empty.

  • my voice hoarse as I asked, “Where’s

  • Jackson smirked coldly.

  • gave it to Sara.”

  • My breath caught.

  • did you

  • disdainful

  • to take more pictures?”

  • roar filled my

  • mother’s

  • my hand and shattered. I lunged at him, grabbing his collar, shouting hysterically:

  • you touch my camera?!

  • He stammered,

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