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... ince she gestured, I did as she wanted. I went over to Sheyu’s mother and crouched down as I lightly helped wiped the tears off her face.


“Don’t cry, auntie. Your daughter will be ok.” I softly whispered. It was a lie, but as long as I could comfort her distressed mother, I would do it.


The policewoman’s mother lifted her head and looked at me. Her eyes were brimming with fresh tears. After staring at me for a few moments, she tightened her ...

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