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“You look amazing,” I told her as I went out to meet her. I made sure not to let any of the distress I was feeling show on my face.I had tried to rest after the shower but it had not worked so I had dressed up instead.
I had never left my hometown. I had never had any reason to; after all there was everything I would ever need in it. A college, where I had gotten my degree, and a family business I had hoped to take control of one day. But things changed. And I didn’t know whether that change was going to become for the worst or for the better.
“You’ll always be your mother’s daughter, that’s for sure.”I looked up. It was my father who had uttered those words, of course. I couldn’t count the number of times he had said them. One would think he loved my mother so much and that since I looked so much like her