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Chapter Six

Author: Confy
last update publish date: 2026-06-19 04:42:14
I woke up before my alarm. That never happened. For six years my body was trained to wake up at 4:30 AM, heart pounding, checking the locks, listening for footsteps, for the sound of a car that shouldn’t be there. But this morning I opened my eyes at 6:12 AM because sunlight was hitting my face and Lily was climbing onto my bed with a crayon in her mouth and a paper flower behind her ear.

“Mama you’re awake!” she whispered like it was a secret even though she was shouting.

I pulled her into my
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