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... That was a story often told.

A girl who had spent her entire life in darkness finally saw the light—Only to be overwhelmed by its warmth, fleeing back to the shadows.

A paradox of misfortune.

Even as she wept, swearing she did not want to suffer anymore, she inevitably returned to the suffering she knew best.

For in a life of wandering, sorrow was the only home she had ever known.

And so, she remained within it.

The girl before me was no different ...

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