The day I returned home 7

The day I returned home 7

I didn’t feel any pain

It all happened so quickly. There wasn’t even time to register pain; instead, an unexpected sense of relief washed over me

Because now, I would never have to feel pain again

In the haze of my thoughts, I remembered the time I had fallen gravely ill not long after my mother passed away. Back then

Mitchell was frantic with worry, staying by my side day and night

Even in my fevered dreams, I often heard his voice. I could feel his large hand gently brushing my forehead as he called my name 

over and over

When the fever finally broke, I had opened my eyes to see Mitchell’s red, swollen ones. He had been crying

Nora, please, I’m begging you. You have to get better. Don’t leave me. You’re the only family I have left. If something happens to 

you, I don’t know how I’ll go on.” 

But the loving gaze of those tearstained eyes gradually twisted into something unrecognizablecold and filled with disdain

Why don’t you just die?” 

Mitchell, I was dying now

Didn’t this make you happy

 

The day I returned home

The day I returned home

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