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27 - What sorcery is this?

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last update Last Updated: 2025-04-14 05:27:52

Vee’s POV

Why was I feeling lightheaded all of a sudden?

My head was heavy, like a load had been place on it, while my heart drummed in my ears and I was out of breathe like I had just finished a race.

I took deep, steadying breathes to calm my racing heart. Why was I feeling like this again? I had only felt like this once, on the night my mother died. I had been so sure I was dying, as I struggled to catch my breath, holding onto my mother’s weak hand like my life depended on it. But I didn’t die. My mother had placed her other hand on mine and whispered ‘I will see you soon Ura’, with a sad smile.

I hadn’t read much meaning into it, mostly because she had been mumbling a lot of things that didn’t make sense during her last weeks, like how some powerful forces were trying to kill her and how she needed to ‘hide me from the world’. According to doctor, the more the tumor grew, the more delusional and forgetful she would became.

Eventually she began to forget. Several times I went to
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