“Serah, can you wake up, please? I’m home already,” I heard Mia’s familiar voice, soft but concerned. I slowly stirred from sleep, realizing I must have drifted off while crying. My body felt heavy, as if the sadness had soaked into my bones. “Sister... is it evening already?” I asked in a lazy, worn, out voice, rubbing my eyes. “Yes, it’s evening. Have you eaten anything? You look weak and so tired. And your eyes... they’re red. Have you been crying?” Her tone was gentle, but I knew her well enough to sense the worry behind it. Mia always knew when something was wrong. I could never hide from her, not my pain, not even a single tear. I tried to brush it off. “No, I’m not hungry, sister. I just ate the breakfast you left for me earlier. You don’t need to worry about me so much. I’m a big girl, remember?” I tried to sound playful, but the emptiness in my voice betrayed me. She gave me a look that saw right through my words. “Okay... but tell me the truth—why were you crying?” I hes
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