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Desperate Plead

In comparison to Rose's thoughts where her aunt would be hostile to her mother, she acted as though what happened in the past never occurred. She didn't know if this was good or not. Had her aunt forgive her mother? She wondered.

When the dinner finished, Rose took the plate and walked out of the dining room alongside her older sister. Josie was the one who said, "Doesn't she seems to friendly? She keeps laughing at all time even when we did nothing but breathe."

"True," whispered Rose. She thought about how her aunt should still hold some anger against her mother, considering how she keeps avoiding the letters they sent. But here she is, laughing in a way to make sure the air in the room was far from tense. After washing the dishes, Rose walked to the corridor which was not far from the entrance and the living room, looking toward the only clock they have in the house and read how there was only two hours until the promised time she made wi

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