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... lf wrapped in a tight hug that smelled of jasmine tea and home.

"My boy," she whispered, her voice thick with emotion. "You're really here."

I hugged her back carefully, trying to match the pressure she was using. Too tight would seem desperate and would easily crush her mortal body, too loose would seem cold and distant. Everything had to be perfect, had to match what her real son would have done...

"Lixue?" a male voice called from the back room. "Is everything alright? ...

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