Yes, it seemed ridiculous, really.Susan's birthday also happened to be Mom's death anniversary.Yet, aside from me, no one remembered.That included Hans, who once held me close and softly promised, "From now on, I'll accompany you to pay respects to your mom on her death anniversary. I won't let you face the past alone."On the day of Mom's death anniversary, he chose to drive toward the bustling city instead of the desolate cemetery.He held my hand and led me into the grand, luxurious hotel lobby filled with glamorous birthday posters of Susan everywhere I looked. Some were of her alone; others were of her and Dad in sweet, intimate embraces.As I walked into the private room, Susan was sitting in the main seat as though she owned the place, wearing a pale purple strapless gown. Her long, voluminous curls cascaded down her back. She exuded the presence of a queen.A diamond ring, several carats in size, adorned her slender, pale finger. It was dazzling enough to hurt my eyes
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