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... ening.
Everything rang my alarm bangs telling me that my life was over.
The sound of the shoes that were ringing again against the stone floor stopped.
I couldn’t keep dragging my feet forever.
“I was wrong, Mother.”
Thud.
The sound of my dress rubbing and my knees hitting the floor were exceptionally loud.
I knelt in front of her and acknowledged my fault.
This is the best I could think of at this moment.
“Seri, I’m not asking for an apology ...
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