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Formerly living with an abusive mother, Mai had to struggle through brain damage and blindness. What once was a colorful life in the past with her father now wilted away as she now lived in a hospital bed. Seeing nothing wasn't going to stop her. She was going to school whether if it meant toppling over countlessly or not.
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