The Story of An-Mei:Scar
An-Mei's Story is quite tragic, Having a mother that is another man's concubine is not the life any ordinary girl would want to have, her grandparents took care of her, and she was instructed to never speak of her mother again.
By the time her Mother, went back to their house she was still puzzled of all the things Popo (her grandmother) had told her and that she learned to love her mother more. not because she begged for her forgiveness.
Here is how she came to love her Mother. . .
"How i saw in her my own true nature. What was beneath my skin. Inside My Bones."
LINES I LOVE: :)
"Your own thoughts are so busy, swimming inside, that everything else gets pushed out." -POPO
"The pain of the flesh is nothing, The pain you must forget, because sometimes that is the only way to remember what is in your bones. You must peel of your skin until there is nothing. No Scar, No Skin, No Flesh."
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