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Three days before her graduation, she loses the one person who held her world together.
Raised by a mother who carried four children through life alone after divorce, she grew up in a house built on sacrifice, routine, laughter, and love that was never perfect, but always real. Her father was absent. Her mother was everything.
They were more than mother and daughter. They were best friends, opposites, mirrors, and sometimes each other's hardest lesson.
Then one morning, for the first time in her life, the daughter checks on her mother while she sleeps.
Hours later, when the coffee is not ready and the house feels too quiet, she walks down a corridor that suddenly seems endless, toward a door that will divide her life into before and after.
A deeply emotional story about motherhood, grief, resilience, sisterhood, and the kind of love that stays even after someone is gone.