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“Ma—” Aoi’s voice cracked and then tried again. “You asked me to come.”

Aoi’s hoodie had been washed recently; her hair was tucked behind one ear as if embarrassed to be noticed. For a moment they regarded one another like two strangers who shared a map and didn’t know what part of it they’d both been reading. kudou rara i invited my runaway daughter to m hot

“Why did you leave him?” Rara asked, naming the absent father as if the silence needed it said aloud.

When sleep finally claimed them, it was tentative on both sides. Rara lay awake for a while, listening to Aoi’s even breathing and thinking how fragile repair could be—like paper and glue, like steam on wood. It did not feel like a resolution so much as a re-opening, a hinge softened by heat. — “Ma—” Aoi’s voice cracked and then tried again

Rara’s breath fogged. She remembered the first time he’d gone away for work and never returned; how the calendar had become a punctured thing. It had been easier, in some ways, to let the house be hollow than to keep filling it with unanswered questions.

She had not expected how small the house felt when it was only herself. Her husband’s photograph stared from the mantle with a smile that knew better things—better plans, steadier mornings. The police report on the kitchen table had sharpened the edges of Rara’s days into a single acute anxiety: her daughter, Aoi, had run away a month ago. “Why did you leave him

As Aoi walked away down the lane, the snow swallowed the outlines of her steps. Rara watched until the figure blurred with distance, and then she went back inside and started the chores—washing, mending, sweeping—ordinary tasks that in that moment felt like prayer.

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