"The exquisite roses that my father brought over yesterday have totally withered. I felt like I was them. How can he say he loves me if he doesn't care if I'm withering?"
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Hijo que te nazca (1996) chapter 9, translated into English by Dick Gerdes as Like a Mother (2002)
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