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Others also stood up and left.
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“Zoey, we’re heading out now.”
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Someone muttered under their breath, but their words reached my ears clearly.
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“Does she even have the nerve to go against Sara? Doesn’t she know she’s the one who stole someone
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else’s man?”
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“Jealous, obviously! Sara’s beautiful and accomplished. What does she have?”
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“She makes trouble for Sara, and in the end, it’s her husband who goes to comfort Sara. How stupid!”
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Their mocking laughter faded into the distance, leaving the large private room eerily quiet.
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Alone, I let out a faint, bitter chuckle and poured myself another glass of liquor. I drained it in one gulp.
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To be honest, Sara wasn’t entirely wrong–I hadn’t been to those places.
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But I knew she was lying.
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Because of my mother.
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I wasn’t born without parents.
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My mother was a doctor with Médecins Sans Frontières, stationed in war zones.
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In those days, for a woman to work abroad while her husband stayed behind to raise their child was
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unthinkable.
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Neighbors would sneer and taunt, saying:
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“Your mother doesn’t want you anymore!”
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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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her work and life in detail, often accompanied by
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me, I would envision the heroic image of a
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once told
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the real world is vast. You must see it
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horizons, and only then will you know what you truly want.”
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I was five, she died in the line of duty during the
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managed to recover only her ID badge.
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risked her life
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who knows when.
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grasp what “killed in action” meant, but I did remember the gloating of those neighbors.
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who love the limelight never meet a good end.”
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then on, I lost my mother, but her words stayed
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and experience the world firsthand.
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know what you
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its weathered body and substantial weight seemed to hold some lingering
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her relic, and my childhood
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hands, I let my tears
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miss you so
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The next morning.
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pounding headache jolted
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my eyes, recognizing the familiar
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I had no recollection of
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pouring a glass of water to soothe my throat, I noticed Jackson sitting in the living room, his face clouded with anger.
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is how you behave as the lady of
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and walked toward
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the desk was empty.
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as I asked,
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Jackson smirked coldly.
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it to Sara.”
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My breath caught.
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did you
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his arms, a disdainful smile tugging at
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to
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deafening roar filled my
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given my mother’s relic to
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I lunged at him, grabbing his
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my camera?! How dare you?!”
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by my outburst. He stammered,
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