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Chapter forty seven

Author: Aliuibrahim
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Isabella pov

I stepped out of the ornate horse-drawn carriage and onto the familiar gravel driveway, the soft crunch beneath my leather shoes creating a delightful symphony of sound that welcomed me back. The afternoon sunlight filtered through the canopy of trees, casting dappled shadows on the ground, and the fragrance of blooming roses mingled with the earthy scent of fresh-cut grass, wrapping me in the comforting embrace of home. After weeks of my mother’s persistent calls and heartfelt letters, I finally could no longer postpone this visit.

As I made my way up the leaf-strewn path, the grand front door swung open with a flourish, revealing my mother's beaming face framed by the intricate woodwork of the doorway. Her eyes shone with joy, and her warm, inviting smile radiated a sense of belonging that made my heart swell with emotion. I instinctively dropped my reticule at my feet and rushed forward, embracing her in a tight, familiar hug that transported me back to childhood days.
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