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Chapter 7

Author: Slowe
At night, Mom would go into my room and make my bed, as if I were still alive.

She spoke to the air. "Annie, did you make any new friends at school today?"

Then she would answer herself. "Oh, Mommy forgot. Our Annie isn't in school yet."

She talked to herself, sometimes crying, sometimes laughing, like a madwoman.

Lily became more and more afraid of her.

The gentle, beautiful mother she once knew had become gloomy and strange.

One night, Lily had a nightmare and cried out for me.

Mom rush
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