262-She Is Gone Now

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Emre: "I'm so sorry, Mom. I didn't know," I said, feeling like I had become the reason behind my mother recalling the hard times and sobbing uncontrollably. I used to wonder why Mom wasn't taking a job when she had expressed the desire to continue her practice so many times. Now it all made sense. Genevieve's accusations not only led to the cancellation of her degree but also caused a bad reputation for her. I just didn't get why Genevieve would do something like that. "Those people are evil, my son. They just want to accuse someone so that they can divert attention to something else than their own pain," Mom explained, sniffling and breaking the hug from my dad. "I had no clue. You had every reason to hate her," I felt the urge to go to her mansion and yell at Genevieve, to torture h

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