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... meanwhile, took it upon herself to ensure that if Selena’s family chose not to attend, the day would still feel complete.

She organized everything so neither Selena nor Mia would feel the absence.

In the end, Mia insisted on sending an invitation anyway.

"Even if they refuse, we should not close the door ourselves," she said gently. "Selena deserves that dignity."

Aurora thought the chances of them appearing were almost nonexistent, yet she still sent the invitati ...

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