When my sister Alicia died suddenly when I was six, the world felt hollow and fragmented. Mom turned her room into a shrine and treated Alicia like a saint beyond reach, while I just missed the little things her laughter, the way she painted her nails, the strawberry scent of her lip gloss. Years later,…
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