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Although it was daytime, the floor-to-ceiling curtains were almost tightly closed, and a few golden rays of light filtered into the house sporadically.
This is a family that would rather keep the lights on during the day.
Nor do they want to let the sun shine in.
It is as if they are used to living in a world where they cannot see the light.
This is Fair's home.
Fair's nanny, Sara, has been taking care of Fair's living and transportation to and from kindergarten.
Fair was bored at home during the weekend.
You can only play with yourself, or read a book to pass the time.
Because of this, she often played math puzzle games on her own and developed extraordinary numeracy skills.
"Bang." A sound.
It seems to be the sound of a door being opened.
Fair was reading a book when she heard a commotion downstairs, she looked up from her book and glanced down in confusion.
Sara yelled upstairs, "Fair, come downstairs. Your mom is back."
Fair froze, the book in his hand, fell to the ground.
Mom, a familiar and unfamiliar name.
She mentioned to Anderson that she actually had no memory of her mommy and couldn't recall the last time she saw her again, at all. Although her dad had shown her a picture, it always felt strange.
Today, finally, I will meet her mother.
In her heart, she was both expectant and afraid.
Expecting because, what child does not expect their own mother, she especially wanted to ask in her heart, why she had always given her to Sara, never cared about her, was it because she did not like her, or what she did not do well?
I was afraid because I didn't feel real about the name mother and always felt strange.
She stood up trembling.
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