The Earth of mist ch46
The mother's death.
It's better to come late than never, and that's the sum of our lives, but some people get swept away by stubbornness, they forget love, because they remember their personal dignity, and that's when they die. And in the end, we feel sorry for it, but no one benefits us. In the end, we die alone without the ones we love, because some clumsily absurd things make us forget that we love them.
It took a moment for Maureen to embark on a new journey of life, perhaps with no memories or some amazing memories, while her body was finished, her head was severed, and she was put in a garbage bag in one of the boxes around the forest.
And when some of the youngsters were running with the ball, and I fell from one of them into the box, and in some childish hassle, he went into his body to look for it, and he heard screams all over the forest.
A long time ago, Maureen wanted to have a normal family, years before she worked for the FBI, graduating from college, and having a bright future, when she decided to have a family, despite her constant failure to settle in any foster family.
Maureen's only sister, Eve, had also failed to merge with any family, despite numerous attempts to adapt, but Eve was damaged and unmerging.
Eve was Maureen's older sister, who knew her real father and mother; unlike Maureen, who was left when she was only four years old, she had no memory, which torments Maureen.
When Maureen tried to talk to her, Maureen made a big difference because Maureen was college and had an academic future, and Eve couldn't complete school and had an early birth, she was completely angry because the father of her child had run away and left her.
Maureen felt that something was wrong. She didn't expect Eve to be completely different from her. Eve was very angry at Maureen's visit. She said to her, "You are a stranger to the family. Our parents are just two people. Go find them in prison. You will find them there. I don't need any more misfortunes." Maureen felt she was wrong because she doesn't look like all of this, but she regained her ability: she's so special in fact, she doesn't look like anyone, she's unique in herself; she's the first in her class, she's competing for a college seat, and she's going to be the youngest lecturer at a prestigious university soon, but all that illusion of pride was destroyed when Christine was four.
Maureen was very upset because Christine looked more like her aunt Eve than her mother Maureen, but rather a copy of herself.
Nature itself is an enormously powerful, highly prideful entity that is difficult to deal with" with disdust, and all those who have experienced this have paid a high price. There are those who think that they are really good, that they understand the rules of the game well, or that they have made a non-aggression pact with nature, and at one point they realize that they are wrong, that nature does not make friends or relax. She just forgets you sometimes for the sake of boredom or because she has more important things, and then suddenly she remembers you and the result is terrible."
It was Dr. Maureen's op-ed in a major scientific journal after she realizes that her only daughter Christine does not look like her, and although she is sure she looks like Eve and her father and mother, the thieves whom Maureen would never recognize, Jason sees a piece of his soul that he loves so much and sees that she is as energetic and intuitively as he does in life.
Christine didn't look like Maureen every time the time went by, and the worst thing was her grade chart, she was all average nothing special, unlike Maureen at that age, she didn't understand where the mistake was, she told her teacher, It's not possible, because she didn't get those marks the same age, she was always an A.
Jason tries to tone it down, saying, Of course, it's not true, but it's always too early to judge Christine's level of education. From now on, he's trying to joke about easing all the tension, but he doesn't think Christine is out there hearing everything, why doesn't Jason defend her, she's just what he said the same words to Maureen. Since then, Christine doesn't believe anything anymore.
Nothing erased the pain, no matter how long it took him to come from trustworthy people, that's why Christine decided to move away from her, because she belonged elsewhere, she went to look for her with Gilbert.
Jason felt like a bad father who simply couldn't protect his daughter.
But worse, he felt that Maureen, who did this, was watching the barrier between them, unable to do anything to fix things, and they were going to deteriorate at high speed every day until Christine disappeared from them altogether. No one knows the horror Maureen felt when Christine left her.
She lost something very important, most important of all: she was threatened by an escaped criminal; what if she caught her daughter; what happened to her; what happened to Maureen herself in the mountains; how Christine manages to act; Maureen never sleeps in terror while she and Jason were looking for her.
Jason felt it was the fault of Maureen, who never condoned and thought the world should be a copy of her. Maureen was at her worst performing an autopsy close to Christine's age, but she was disfigured.
Every time she tried to make sure she wasn't her daughter in the damn case, she felt like she was Christine and the villain had done something wrong; she was wrong because she said she didn't look like her, but she looked like her sister.
At that time, after seeing a social media page where parents were looking for missing persons to write nice letters to them, Maureen decided to write a letter to Christine, not knowing whether Christine would ever read it. Maureen sat down to write a long letter several times and then tear it apart until she finally decided to write one sentence: I love you












