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Chapter 4 Just like that, Poof!

Word Count: 1546    |    Released on: 15/10/2021

hts being delayed, if it weren't for neighbors that filled the empty spots, we don't know what we would remember right now. Still, my brain would highlig

blink and never noticed. For some time, I thought she would be sent into a mental institution when I overheard Aunty Rachel talked with Susan, my sister's late father, the day after the funeral

oked up at him like a cooperate giant who was a well-built man, wearing a suit with a suitcase he had carried along, I've never seen a human so serious in my life. I then welcomed him in, pointed at the lou

d. That man had to come three times trying to talk to her, nothing would barge, nothing made sense to her, b

decided to pack the next day, told me to take a bath, and disappeared in my room. By the time I got back, she had already packed my bags, and we soon left the house. We drove off without saying goodbye to our ne

I stood beside her observing while she spoke with the consultant lady, rapidly opened her red bags and pulled out these two small books that looked like identi

ded, she kneeled at the airport, broke the ice with a bright smile and kindly told me, we are in New York, my head s

already knew. She tenderly took off my sweater since it was warm and sunny, reckoned a bad rash would occur under my skin, and gave me another sincere smile as she held my hand, and we walked into the passage leaving

ride seeing pale green leaves out of the taxi's window. Watching numerous trees lining up aside from the road, like how much it gave me th

n have a chance to say a word. She immediately paid for the lift and opened the door taking her bags

u where you are heading to, it's

h a pleasant f

at all, thanks fo

d, closing the trunk, went ba

ng around she then pointed with her index finger as we came closer, told me that this is our new home

at the bottom. As soon as we were inside, she freely tumbled in, touching every furniture that was installed for us, while I just stood between the door, never even

, Mom did well, didn’t she?

tairs? We have an upstair

d her hand on a vi

Mother never even cared to pry gazing at me standing still

my bag and the room punctually blurred. I'm confused why am I so lightheaded, I touched my throat realizing it hydrated, eyes

sign of me taking any water from today. She looked startled and claimed out of pretense she must have been to busy to notice I have stopped eating. We went back to the house, and sh

and when they were all placed, and she just stood there quietly, staring at them and embarrassingly looked at me, quic

s she used to do, and people we knew but all that was no longer in the picture. In few weeks after we have settled in our new home she became an

ill always make you smile, Tom.” Waving a bottle of wine

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