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Hey, guys! I'm so excited to present you with chapter two. Also, I'm happy that my first book is getting more views by others so they can ready themselves for this sequel. :) Now sit back and relax for chapter 2!

"Memories warm you up from the inside. But they also tear you apart." Haruki Murakami


Chapter 2: Requiem For A Past Life

It was hot…and getting loud. Maria inhaled and nearly choked on what tasted like smoke. She panted and tried to open her eyes but saw black everywhere she looked. The roaring crackle of flames made their way to her ears, popping away in tune to what sounded like a metallic clang. Quickly, she covered her ears and tried to stand on her weak legs. Light broke through from the darkened view and gave her a chance to see where she now stood.

Maria stood in a curved marble staircase reflecting golden light that danced around wildly. The threatening glow grew dim as a shadow of a figure engulfed it with its approaching presence. It was mainly formless but had a sharpness towards the head that made the hair stand on her neck. With each passing second it became more clear that the figure resembled a sort of beast, yet at the same time humanoid in stature.

"Goryō," she said in realization, but in a very weak and hoarse voice. She opened her mouth to try and say more; Maria had lost her voice without knowing what caused it to be so weak. 'Why can't I say anything?' she thought to herself. 'What's going on?'

"Where are you?" His silky smooth voice cut through the flames fierce roars, the pounding of the metal slowly joining in with the beat of his hoof steps. "Come out and play, little one. It's only your oldest and dearest friend."

'Run,' she told her mind. However her legs heard 'collapse,' and she did just that right then and there. Maria's legs wouldn't listen to her inner pleas, leaving her on the bottom steps frozen and at the mercy of Goryō's coming presence. Her head locked upward to the remainder of the curved steps as the piercing light turned blue-green in color. Not even her trembling eyes blinked for a split second as he emerged, haunting her once again.

His clawed hand rested against smooth wall while the other grasped a large, metal club that dragged against the steps. His eyes wandered before locking with hers. A grin spread across his face at the sight of the helpless state she was in. He leaned forward, ready to grab her as he whispered, "I found you, little princess."

"S-s-stay away," Maria said clearly in a quivering voice. She closed her eyes and braced herself for the attack. "Stay away!"

"Brrawwr?" a quiet voice purred. She felt the sticky sensation of saliva run across her cheek, disgusting her throughly as she jumped back and tried to wipe it off. As she did, her eyes opened and realized she was in a forest grove.

"What the…where am I?" She carefully examined the tall trees that nearly touched the sky and scented air wafting from the flowers. It wasn't the grove back home, but it had a sense of familiarity to it. She let out a sigh of relief but grew confused as she recalled the earlier scene. "Was I dreaming again? And why is Goryō haunting me? I should be having nightmares of Onryō."

It was a strange thought to be wishing that someone else haunted her mind. Perhaps she believed it was because she had prepared to face with this demon that was said to be predestined to fight her. But that was a lie, it had to be if she wasn't really reincarnated. It was all a lie, and maybe she wasn't as capable of handling this situation she was in as she thought she did. Maybe she was only fooling herself.

Shaking the thought, she brushed the dirt off her clothes and remembered her goal as she began brushing away tea leaves from her shirt. That old woman who comforted her, Mistaké, led her here with the Curiositea. "This will help you only a portion of the way." her words rang in the back of her head.

"So I have to find the rest on my own. Everything I want an answer to is something I need to do on my own." She stood tall and faced forward. If this is where the tea decided to send her, then there was a good reason, one she needed to find out. "Alright, if this is where it begins, then I'll go. Nothing is going to hold me back!"

"Brrrawwr?" The same purring voice startled her enough to make her scream and duck for cover. Maria cautiously turned to the source and readied to face the beast. She made eye contact with its red eyes…and immediately fawned at the sight of the adorable otter. Well, it wasn't exactly an otter but it wasn't not an otter.

It was roughly the size of a full grown wolf and had a blue spotted pattern across its earth green fur. A blue streaked mane ran from its nose and trailed down its back to its thick brush of a tail. Even its eyes, that at first glance looked menacing due to the color, were actually quite large and bright. As it sat before her, it wagged its tail like an ecstatic puppy and panted happily as it reached up to lick her cheek once more.

Maria, laughing this time realizing it was the one that woke her up from her earlier nightmare, gave the wolf otter a pat on its soft head. "So you're the one that licked me earlier. And here I thought it was some demon tasting me. What're you doing here anyway, you cutie?"

As if it understood completely, it ran to a nearby bush and stuck its head in briefly. It dragged out her brown messenger bag by the strap and laid it by her feet, replying with a short, "Brawwr!"

"My bag!" she exclaimed as she opened it up and examined the contents. "I guess it flew off as I landed here. At least my book is still in it." She pulled out the leather novel and began flipping through the yellowed pages until she reached the section labeled Urban Legend Spirits. The first page she opened up to was labeled Furī and had a drawing that was an exact match to the creature before her. "Furī…is that what you are?"

"F-Furī!" it happily chirped in its squeaky yet quirky kind of voice that made her fawn over it once more. "B-B-Blue…good boy!" He rested a paw on her knee and gave a short wag of his tail. F-f-fetched!"

As she pulled him in to give him a scratch behind his ears, she chuckled, "Ok, so your name is Blue, but what do you mean, 'fetched'?" Maria pushed him back a little to allow herself to stand. "It's nice to meet you, Blue, but I have to go now. I'm not exactly sure where, but I just have to walk and maybe I'll find where I need to go."

As she began to walk away from the furī, the tea leaves she previously brushed off suddenly swirled around her face and blowed through her hair by an unforeseen wind. They shimmered with a faint blue dust as they did before, but floated more gently before landing on Blue. He paid little attention to the tea leaves sticking to his fur; instead, he happily wagged his tail once more as Maria faced his way again.

"The leaves will help me partway," she told herself. "Blue, I think they led me here to you for a reason. Maybe you're the answer to some of my questions about Onryō and my mom and dad and-!" Maria stopped her burst of energy and sighed. "Who am I kidding? Even though you're a spirit animal, no offense, you're still just an animal with no clue what I'm going through."

"Brawwr?" Blue cooed sadly, his ears flattened against his skull. He slowly walked up to her, rubbing his head against her stomach comfortingly. "P…" He started to say once more. "P…Peter."

The young Ninja's heart stopped at the sound of that name. She didn't mention any of the former Knights of Life to Blue, yet he knew the name of one, Peter. Maria kneeled down to his eye level and asked the furī, "You knew Peter?"

"Peter…Master. Master…play fetch," he replied. Blue took a paw and gently placed it on her own hand and looked at her deeply with his ruby eyes. "Fetched."

"Blue," she whispered as she held his paw, slowly understanding what he meant. If he was instructed and trained to find her, he could find other things if given an order. "Listen to me, you fetched me. Now, fetch Seraphina, ok?" She pulled out her book and flipped towards the dogeared page of her moth-her relative and showed it to Blue. "Fetch Seraphina, Blue. Fetch the Spirit Queen!"

Blue sniffed the pages and carefully looked at the drawing for a good minute or two before sniffing the ground. He stuck his nose close to the earth and wandered around until he found a scent and howled with his head held high. He quickly ran off into the bushes with Maria on his heels, ready to fetch Seraphina.


"All I'm saying is that we're in the city, but we're not looking for her when she's clearly here!" Jay complained once more. "Care to explain your logic, Lloyd?"

The Ninja had quickly changed to their civilian clothes at the request of their young leader as they thought they were finally trying to search for Maria. However, they were completely wrong as he led them down the city streets for a, as he said, "walk to clear their minds."

"It's simple, the fresh air is relaxing and can be beneficial to us," the Green Ninja calmly replied. "I'm sure its doing the same thing for Maria while she's out and about."

"Ok, back up, kid," Kai said as he got in front of him, stopping the group from going any further. "One, we live in the city and we all know the air is not all that great most of the time. Two, you're scaring us all with this 'laid back, chill' attitude. Three, the Lloyd I know would be determined to find his sister, no matter what and wouldn't rest until she was safe and sound."

"I'm with Kai," Nya seconded. "Lloyd, it's obvious you two care a lot about the other. So what's with this act?"

Lloyd shrugged it off with a grin on his face. "Don't know what you're talking about. I just feel good and a little thirsty, but I heard about a great tea shop up ahead." Without a care, he walked ahead of the group and continued down to the aforementioned shop.

As the group stood there dumbfounded, Cole spoke with great concern. "Guys, I think we broke him."

"I don't understand, Lloyd is healing well." Zane commented. "The damage to his head is actually quite minimal and not as bad as we previously thought."

"Says you," Jay shot back. "But that's not what Cole meant…well, kinda. He's acting so calm and collective…it's freaking me out! He's acting like-"

"Sensei Wu," Nya interrupted. "Wu would act so calm like that and have us try to figure out our problems on our own, remember?"

Memories came back to them of their lost teacher doing just that. Wu was always sitting idly by sipping tea whenever they struggled to overcome an obstacle; he was completely gone when they focused on trying to unlock their true potentials. In the end, his wise, and sometimes confusing, words helped them find their way by their own power.

Jay cleared his throat to break the silence that came upon them. "Hate to break the depth of this moment, but I'm confused over here. Why would the runt try to act more like Wu? I'm sorry, but it's just weird, especially since he doesn't have the long, white beard."

"Perhaps, if Lloyd is injured in his mind, then it could be a defensive tactic," Zane suggested. As he received confused looks, the nindroid calmly explained. "Lloyd has lost his father twice, once by his own actions, an uncle, his mom and now, after undergoing a traumatic event, he lost a sister. It's a lot to fully recover from, especially after going through some events prior to us meeting Maria that left an imprint on him.

"To simplify, I believe Lloyd is alike to Maria. Deep down, after undergoing trauma inducing events, they bottle up their true emotions and concerns for our sake. The only outlet they have to release and express these conflicting emotions is with…well, with each other."

Taken aback by Zane's theory, they shared a saddened look. They both were possessed and used for evil purposes, they lost people they loved and had been under pressure from the weight of their roles they probably didn't want in the first place. It was what made them bond and comfort the other, but take one away or threaten to…then they would be alone. There would be no one to dry the others tears over a distant yet frightening memory, no one to hold the other and say, "I'm here."

"Wu kept secrets, too." Nya sadly said. "It was a lot to handle considering what some of them were and how they changed our lives to what we have now. You think Lloyd is like Wu now? Scared and hurting from the weight of the reality?"

"I think so," Cole agreed. "Kid's been through a lot, both of them have. But why can't they open up to us? We've been pulled through the wringer, too."

"We'll try, but he needs space." Kai said while walking moderately fast to catch up with Lloyd, prompting the others to follow. "Let him cool off and maybe we'll talk to him. Maybe he'll-"

He was cut off as he bumped into a rough looking guy, followed closely by his two friends. "Watch where you're walking, you worthless stain!" he angrily spat. While he and his gang didn't notice their real identities, Kai took notice of the supposed leader's bruised jaw and lack of a few yellow teeth. "I don't need to be dealing with you guys," he said as they pushed past the Ninja. "First that annoying pink chick, then kids walking around in our way."

On instinct, Kai grabbed the guy by his shirt collar and pinned him against a nearby building wall. "What did you just say?" he hissed, lighting his fist on fire.

"Hey, man," the guy said, holding his arms in surrender. "I didn't know you and these other guys were the Ninja. I'm sorry, just let me go!"

His friends stood by, keeping their distance from Kai and the other Ninja, who stood on guard. They pleaded along with their leader. "We don't think you're worthless!"

"Or stains! You guys are really clean!"

"Then what did you mean by 'annoying pink chick?'" Nya locked eyes with the other two, making them whimper in fear. "We heard you guys, and you sound more embarrassed than annoyed. I'm guessing she knocked you guys out."

"Ok, maybe she did," the leader admitted, a cocky grin plastered on his face. "Me and my boys were just hanging and I stood around by myself, checking out the view. Then this townie girl comes walking along and pretty soon, we chase her down. Yeah, she picked me up and drove me into the dirt, but she was smoking. That smell, that figure with that gentle face…it was kinda like a rush seeing a girl like that."

Rage consuming him, Kai extinguished his fiery fist and smacked the guy across the face. The guy merely faced him again and laughed. "You think this is a game? We know that girl, she's our friend and deserves respect."

"You think you're high and mighty? Yeah, I was scared of you for a second, but there's somethings in Ninjago City that you may have heard of and might've seen: police officers, the law, justice. Me and my boys can just say you beat us up for no reason and we get off easy. That chick is long gone, so there goes the eye witness."

"Wha-you little-!" Jay stammered. "We beat up thugs like you guys all the time and never get called out for it. They can't do that! Can they?"

"Unfortunately, yes," Zane answered. "According to the legal system, we would be tried if we were to 'beat them up,' without hesitation. We may be Ninja, we may be celebrities, but we're still people. We have rights and those rights can be taken away if we act against it in this case."

The Blue Ninja groaned in frustration. "Gosh darn it! See, this is why we hardly turn to the cops and laws! They always ruin things with-with logic. It's Ninjago, for crying out loud! We lost our sense of logic years ago!"

"Hey, tell your friend to cool it!" one of the guys demanded.

"We've gotta head out on our way, thank you very much."

"Let him go, Kai," Cole said. "It's not worth it. We gave them a warning, and that's that."

Roughly, the Fire Ninja flung the thug to the side, freeing him. He began walking off with his friends in victory as Kai left him with some parting words. "You do anything like that again and we will teach you guys about respect."

The leader chuckled before turning back to the Ninja. That ugly, cocky grin spread across his face as he said a few choice words of his own. "In all fairness, that chick," he chuckled with his friends catching his grin, "your friend… she asked for it."

"You little-!"

BOOM!

The sidewalk behind the thugs shattered, the cement raining down on them in shards. They stood in shock as they slowly turned to the exposed earth that smoked from the impact of the attack. Emerging from the smoke, Lloyd stepped forward and grabbed the leader by his throat. "What was that you said?"

Trying to act tough, he glared back at the young Ninja. "I'm not saying anything, grass stain! You can just-" He stopped as Lloyd's gripped tightened, choking him and cutting off his air.

"What was that you said?" the Green Ninja repeated. His eyes narrowed to daggers on the thug, stirring fear in him. The sight also had his friends taken aback, but it was more than that. In a brief second, flashes of green could almost be seen in his usually calm eyes.

"I didn't mean it when I said she was asking for it!" The guy quivered and shrunk back into his jacket. "I didn't know she was your girlfriend!"

"She's not!" Lloyd threw him to the ground at his friend's feet, his fist igniting with energy. "That girl is my little sister! She went through something terrible on her birthday and just woke up today, after three whole days of us waiting!" His voice began to shake with anger and hints of sadness. "She came here to clear her mind and you three," he took a step closer to them, "you made her hurt even more with what you tried to do!"

"We're sorry!" In unison, they fell to their knees and pleaded for mercy. Their cries fell on deaf ears as Lloyd shot another energy orb close to their lowered faces, scaring them away completely as they ran off screaming.

"Dang," Cole muttered. "The kid went dark."

Kai cautiously turned toward his brother, panting from the exhaustion of his rage, and asked, "You alright, man? You know you just threatened three guys who could report us to the police based on what they said?"

"I do," Lloyd replied while holding his head. "I'm…I'm sorry. I came back because you guys were far behind and I heard what they were saying about her and… Look, all I'm trying to say is even I don't know what's going on with me."

"Well, I know," an old voice said. The Ninja turned back to see and old woman sipping tea from a cup in her wrinkled hand, holding a tea pot in the other. "You bottle up your emotions, young Lloyd Garmadon, like my kettle. They build as you get warmer and warmer until the pressure lets out and you blow off your steam on others. Maybe even those you care for."

"How do you know my name?"

"Wait…I know you!" Nya exclaimed. "Sensei Wu went to get tea from you once. Mistaké, right?"

"That is correct, my dear. I knew your Sensei for a long time, until I heard of his disappearance," Mistaké replied. "Such a shame for a brilliant mind to vanish without a trace. No matter, I'm sure he will be found one day."

"I beg your pardon," the Ninja of Ice began, "but what you said a moment ago implies you know our friend, Maria. Is that not true?"

Mistaké gave out a soft chuckle. "I do know her," she confirmed. "Such a sweet girl, but she, too, is bottling up her most conflicting emotions and thoughts away. She's bound to release it soon, but she needs to figure things out on her own. That's why I gave her some Curiositea to be a guide for her."

"I've never heard of that particular blend before," Cole said. "What does it do?"

"It's a special blend to guide those who wander from their true path. The tea will set them aright, but only help them a portion of the way. It's a new blend I've been testing and decided to make it specially for her."

Jay let out a nervous chuckle as he walked up to Mistaké's face. "I hate to be a downer, but just so we're clear on this, you gave our friend an untested brew of traveling tea? So now she's lost somewhere in Ninjago!?"

"Jay, relax," Lloyd scolded while pushing him to the back of the group. "Sorry about him," he apologized to the old woman, "but if Sensei trusted you for a long time, then I'm sure your tea worked for her. But where did it take her?"

"I don't know myself," Mistaké shrugged, "the tea took her where she needed to be the most. It took her to a place that will help resolve some of her internal conflicts. So have fun searching," she said as she turned to leave.

"That's it? That can't be it!" Kai declared, but Mistaké had already gone on her way. "Should we chase her down?"

Nya shook her head in disagreement. "What's the use? She doesn't even know where it sent Maria. If we're gonna find her, we need to think about what she's having trouble with. We know she struggled with dealing with her role sometimes and she's probably worried about her mom's opinion."

"So she went back home?" Jay wondered. "How could that help?"

"Maybe it wouldn't, but maybe a past home would help," Lloyd pondered. "What if the tea took her someplace significant to her past life as Seraphina to jog memories?"

"Then I can send my falcon out to scan for rural areas of southern Ninjago," Zane suggested. "The south was Seraphina's territory; it should be expected that we find many landmarks and places that had a connection to her there."

"Then we can fly out with our dragons and find her in a snap," Cole said. "It's all coming together now. She'll be back home soon."

As they continued to converse on the plan, Kai noticed Lloyd distancing himself from the group. Cautiously, he approached the young Ninja, placing a hand on his should in comfort. "Everything all right, big shot?" he playfully asked.

Lloyd let out a sigh and gave in to his friend's concerns. "I'm worried, Kai. It's not just the fact we're trying to find her like a needle in a haystack, but I'm worried about what she's going through. Who knows what she might remember? Who knows if it's hurting her or making her even more afraid?"

"She's going to be fine," Kai assured. "She looks up to and tries to be strong like you. It's pretty obvious she draws inspiration from you. Besides, what could she possibly remember that could make things worse?"


Every now and then, Blue would release a piercing howl to inform Maria they were getting closer. In all honesty, it did surprise her that he was very intelligent for being an animal. Truly, he must be trained for him to understand her orders clearly and act without hesitation. Then she found herself thinking back to how he was even here, alive and well.

The Knights of Life existed with Seraphina to assist her in battle. Onryō's allies confirmed they met them before years back, therefore, they would be for almost hundreds of years. They should be dead; that would lead up to how she had such a strong connection to the Ninja. All of them were reborn to protect her and help her like they did with her mom.

"No!" Maria screamed as she realized what she just thought of. Blue immediately jumped a foot in the air in surprise at her outburst. "That woman is not my mother! My mother is a librarian and my father was a proud cop of Ninjago City P.D before he died!"

"Brrawwrr!" Blue barked as he ran towards her. He pulled on her shirt sleeve to continue down to their destination. However, she wouldn't move an inch, forcing him to bark constantly until she gave in.

"Will you stop that, Blue?" she shouted, her voice cracking a bit. Blue picked up on the sound and flattened his ears before sitting on his hind legs, his paws raised up and clasped as a sign of forgiveness. He purred softly under his breath and stared intensely at her, making her kneel down. "It's not your fault, Blue," she calmly said, her previous wave of anger gone. "It's all me.

"I just don't know what, but I'm a little scared about what we could find. I want answers to questions I shouldn't be asking myself because they'll destroy everything I've ever known." Maria gave him a short pet on his head before rising up and walking down the path. She heard Blue trot closely behind her as she took the lead.

She held back any tears that dared to spill out and held her head high. In a sort of mantra, she cheered herself on as she walked under the treetops shade. "I started this and I'm going to finish it. No matter what may come from this."

Maria could see a greater beam of light down the road ahead, making her pick up speed. "I know for a fact I have the element of spirit at my hand." Her voice grew with strength and volume as her pace did. "With it, by my own hands, I'll defeat the Demon King Onryō as longs as he exists to threaten my home, my slice of Ninjago under my careful watch. No matter the cost, no matter how much it may hurt, I'll fight!"

Low branches from shrubs and bushes threatened to slow her down, but she swatted them away to form a clear path. "I will fight in my name as a Ninja; it's my role to protect those who are hurt and scared. I will fight in the name of Lloyd; because he took me under his wing and made me his honorary little sister as he became my honorary big brother. I wouldn't have our relationship any other way because it doesn't work any other way. It just wouldn't!

"And I will forever fight in the name of my dad," Maria declared, the light now within her reach. "He believed we each have the power to make the world better for everyone, so that's what I will do. I want to make this world better for my family, for my friends, and future family. They deserve to live without feeling the pain I have endured and worst. They deserve to feel like they can live!"

"BRAWWRR!" Blue stopped in unison with the Pink Ninja as they came upon their destination. He released a triumphant "roar" and stood tall like noble steed. The reaction made Maria break out into laughter and fall to her knees.

"I'm sorry, Blue, I guess I got a little over dramatic," she giggled. "I didn't mean to make you act like…well, this. So I guess we made it, huh?" She looked around and found herself in another grove, not much different than where she was found. "So what is it about this place that makes it so important?"

The furī gave a short nod towards her legs, a small forget-me-not sprouting out that could've been nearly crushed by her leg. Curious, she reached to pick the small flower as it suddenly sprung up and latched to her wrist. She let out a yelp and tried to remove it, but oddly enough, it had faded into her skin and vanished. She frantically pulled her sleeve back to see any marks, but there were none.

"What just happened?" she asked Blue as she began to feel light headed. "B-Blue," she whispered, her eyelids growing heavy, "what did you lead…lead me to?"


"Maria," a calming voice spoke, waking her up.

"Who-who said that?" she drowsily replied. As she stood up, Maria felt a sharp pain in her head erupt. She tried her best to ignore it as she looked around, trying to find the source of the voice.

"Maria!" the voice said in a more cheerful tone. From the pitch black of her mind, pink particles suddenly swept in. They twisted and turned before taking on the form of Seraphina, smiling brightly. She reached forward and walked towards her, making Maria brace herself.

"Hang on, I didn't summon you! Just hold on a-" She stopped as she felt a cool sensation pass through her. Looking up, she realized Seraphina had walked straight on, most likely passing right through her. "Am I…invisible to you?"

Out of nowhere, a light descended from above, shining down on a crib. It was round with a curtain draped over it, frills coming along down the sides. Soft pink bows were ornately placed all over it, indicating there was a baby girl. Confirming her thoughts, cries were heard from the crib just as Seraphina reached its side. She reached in and pulled out a swaddled, pink blanket that she cradled in her arms with the utmost care.

"Hush now," the Spirit Queen cooed, "I'm here. Mommy came back like she promised. Remember, Maria?"

As the cries came to a stop, Maria's heart dropped. An unknown force compelled her to walk over and get a closer look at the scene unfolding. She peeked over Seraphina's shoulder and locked eyes with herself. The baby's face was just like her; it's drying eyes were like hers, along with her tiny mouth that formed into a simple smile at the sight of Seraphina. "Mama!" the baby gurgled happily.

"That's right," Seraphina said with a short laugh. "Mama came back like she always has. Nana just needed to see me about some important things about our home. Although, they will never be as important as you. This was the last visit for a long time, I promise."

Maria heard sniffling and quickly wiped her eyes. To her surprise, it wasn't her crying but Seraphina as her shoulder trembled. She walked over to see Seraphina from the front and indeed, tears were pouring from her eyes. She struggled to keep a straight smile while looking at her baby, so instead, she looked up to the nonexistent sky.

"I just want you to stop having nightmares and sleep peacefully. All you deserve is to live a happy life as yourself." She released an emotional sigh before carrying on. "No matter what you choose to do with your life, no matter how far you walk away from me to pursue your dreams, just be happy and know you're loved.

"You deserve so much more than what I have provided for you. You don't need to be a princess, but know in my heart you're always my little princess."

Emotion overcoming her, Maria reached forward to embrace Seraphina herself but slipped. Her footing gave way and she slipped forward down a tunnel of darkness. She didn't even scream as she fell, but instead had tears start to fall out from her eyes. When she supposedly hit the bottom, light emerged and Blue was up close to her face, concern showing as she let the tears finally overflow and drench her face. Trembling all over, she raised her head and let out a desperate cry.

"MAMA!"


"All that I am, or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother." Abraham Lincoln.

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