
Marina watched her son trying on a new suit. Tall, well-built, dark-haired—tomorrow her boy was getting married, and it was hard to believe. Ilya carefully studied his reflection in the mirror. He turned around, nodded in satisfaction, noting that the suit fit perfectly. “Fashionable outfit,” the young man turned to his mother. “And the color is good, it looks expensive.”
“It is expensive,” thought Marina, but aloud she said: “I’m glad you like it. I’ll definitely shed a tear at the wedding as soon as I see you in full dress.”
Ilya finally turned away from the mirror: “Mom, are you going to the wedding or what? We agreed that you wouldn’t be there.”
“We agreed, son? I thought you were joking.”
“What jokes?” The son nervously paced the room. “Did you forget what Vika’s parents are like? The wedding will be full of elites. You’ll feel like a poor relative there. I’ll start worrying about you. Mom, do you want to ruin such an important day for me?”
The son sat down next to Marina on the couch, took her hand, and gently squeezed it: “Mommy, just imagine how out of place you’ll look among those dolled-up ladies. My heart would break from such humiliation. And think about how you’ll feel. We’ll come the day after, okay? Have some tea or champagne. You can congratulate us, give us your gift.”
Marina’s heart clenched with hurt. Her own son was ashamed of her to such an extent that he was prepared to appear at his own wedding like an orphan without kin. “Why would I look out of place?” the mother retorted. “I have an appointment with a good hairdresser, I’ll get my nails done. I’ll wear a decent dress.”
“What decent dress? That blue old thing!” Ilya snapped and paced the room again.
“So that’s it.” He stood in front of his mother. “If you don’t understand the nice way, I’ll tell you straight. I don’t want to see you at the wedding. I may be… but I’m ashamed that my mother is a cleaner. I don’t want you to embarrass me in front of Vika’s relatives. Is that clear?”

Marina was shocked by her son’s confession and could not utter a word. Ilya silently took his backpack, proudly flaunted his suit, and headed for the exit. At the threshold, he stopped: “I’ll say it again, don’t come to the ceremony. No one there will be glad to see you.”
Ilya had left a few hours ago. Twilight had set in, and Marina just sat on the couch in complete stupor. She was so shocked that she couldn’t even cry. Tears came a bit later when the woman turned on the light and pulled an old album with family photos from the dresser. This album contained her entire unembellished life. Memories crashed down on Marina with such force that it was hard to breathe. An old worn photo. There she was, a two-year-old girl with blue eyes, gazing intently into the lens. Her colorful dress clearly second-hand. Beside her, a thin, strange woman with a vacant look and a foolish smile. Even in the poor photo, it was evident that the woman was in high spirits.
Marina was two and a half when her mother lost parental rights and disappeared from her daughter’s life forever. As she grew older, the girl never tried to find her wayward mother. Why bother?
A group photo. Ten-year-old Marina with rebellious golden curls stands in the second row, third from the left. Life in the orphanage was no picnic.
The institution where Marina was raised resembled the troubled shelters from documentary films about the nineties. Cooks were caught stealing food, educators didn’t mince words, and the director turned a blind eye to bullying, uninterested in the methods older children used to maintain discipline.
Three attractive girls in waitress uniforms flirtatiously posed for a photographer on the porch of a building with a crooked sign. After school, Marina didn’t think too much about choosing a profession and quickly got a job as a waitress at a roadside café called “By the Road.” The salary was small, but the tips generously left by customers compensated for this.
Twelve-hour shifts were exhausting, but Marina did not despair. She liked her independent life. Her room in a shared apartment was spacious and bright, and the neighbors, an elderly couple, turned out to be friendly. She had enough money, although not much, and unexpectedly discovered a talent in herself. It turned out that she knew how to dress stylishly on a dime. By buying clothes from second-hands, she remade and altered them into fashionable items. In a summer meadow in the forest, a happy and laughing Marina sat on the grass with a crown of flowers, embraced by a handsome dark-haired guy wearing a similar crown. Many years have passed, but Marina’s heart still skips a beat at the sight of this photo.
She had been working at the café for about a year when she met Maxim. That summer morning, the café was unexpectedly crowded. Marina rushed around the room with a tray, serving impatient customers, and suddenly tripped, spilling tomato juice on a guy by the window. A bright red stain spread across his light shirt. Marina was lost for words, realizing that the shirt was expensive. Before she could recover, Stas, the café administrator, rushed to the table and began fussing, threatening her with dismissal.
“Why worry so much?” the guy smiled, handing Marina the keys to his car. “Don’t worry, I’m going to my parents’ country house. There’s a clean shirt in the car. Could you bring the backpack from the back seat?”
“I’ll bring it, Maxim Nikolaevich,” Stas offered helpfully, snatching the keys. “Otherwise, this chicken might break something in your car too.”
Left alone with the client, Marina finally managed to apologize: “Please forgive me, this is the first time this has happened. I swear, I will compensate you for the damage.”
Maxim replied. “It’s nothing serious.”
Maxim extended his hand. She responded with a handshake and then dared to look at him for the first time.
Stas brought him the backpack and escorted him in order to a back room to change. When he passed by Marina, Stas remarked sarcastically:
“What are you waiting for? Has your shift ended?”
While she was just taking payment from a loving couple, she heard a cheerful voice behind her: “Marina, could you spare me a minute of your attention?”
Maxim, in a fresh blue shirt, was sitting at the same table. “Will you take my order?”
“Of course.”
Serving the attractive visitor, the girl felt awkward. Stas personally escorted the guy to the door, then winked at Marina, “Don’t be upset, I purposely snapped at you, otherwise he might have made you pay for the shirt. It costs more than your salary.”
“How do you know this guy?”
“That’s Max Skvortsov, the mayor’s son. Everyone in town knows him.”
By that evening, Marina was so exhausted from the day’s hustle that she had forgotten about the morning incident. She only desired to get home and collapse into bed.
It was already dark outside. Suddenly, a light foreign car pulled up to the café. On closer inspection, Marina recognized the car. What was the mayor’s son doing here?
Maxim jumped out of the car and headed straight for Marina. He approached and handed her the flowers: “Have you finished work? Sorry, I didn’t know what kind you like, so I chose white roses. But I promise that from now on, I’ll only give you your favorites.”
Marina was completely bewildered.
“I’m actually courting you. Besides, the evening is so lovely, maybe we could go somewhere?”, Max said, laughing.

Everything that was happening seemed like a magical dream. Marina realized that she was ready to go anywhere with him. Yet she quickly came back to reality. She remembered she was dressed in old jeans and a simple t-shirt.
“Thank you, but I’m tired, I can’t today”, Marina said regretfully.
“Then tomorrow?” Max was persistent.
The next day they met, never to part again. It was love at first sight. Maxim was an economics student. He had successfully passed his summer exams, and they started seeing each other every day.
Max introduced Marina to his university friends. Together, they often went swimming and barbecued in the wilderness. It was the brightest, most carefree, and unforgettable time of Marina’s life. She never experienced such happiness again.
Marina and Maxim had already started planning their wedding, but all their dreams about the future collapsed. Maxim’s cousin saw him on the street with some ragamuffin and reported it to daddy-the-mayor. Marina’s life turned into a nightmare.
The Skvortsov family disapproved of their relationship. It was understandable. The only son and a girl from an orphanage. Maxim’s mother called hundreds of times a day, demanding that Marina leave him. Maxim’s cousin came to the cafe and caused a terrible scandal.
Then, neighbors also reported that some people had been asking about Marina for an hour.
“Recently one lady”, confirmed Yakov Ivanovich, a neighbor in the apartment, “offered us good money if we confirmed that you were a drug addict and a prostitute. I threw her out.”
Marina told nothing to her fiancé. She knew that his opportunity for an overseas student exchange was being decided at that moment. Apparently, he was also under pressure, because a worry settled in his eyes. Sometimes he would look tensely at his beloved’s face, but, seeing her gentle smile, he would sigh with relief.
Two weeks before Maxim’s departure, Marina received a phone call.
“This is Nikolai Borisovich, Maxim’s father. You must break up with my son before he leaves. Tell him you have another man. If you ignore my words, you will bitterly regret it.”

The mayor hung up. Marina was ready to give her life for Maxim, how could she possibly give up the man she loved so deeply?
When her beloved flew to London, events began to unfold around Marina that she still remembers as a bad dream. Stas, bribed by the city’s mayor, suddenly accused the waitress of a major shortage, and the girl was arrested.
Marina was in sh0ck by her boss’s vile act. As the case quickly went to court, she had no doubt that the truth would soon come out and these horrible charges would be dismissed.
The trial was like a farce. The lawyer provided by the state barely stayed awake during the proceedings. In contrast, the prosecutor tried his hardest. Every day, Marina hoped that Maxim would appear and save her, but a friend informed her that, according to rumors, the boy was planning to continue his studies in England.
Marina was sentenced to three years. It was only in prison that she learned she was expecting a child.
Marina tried not to think about the time she spent in women’s prison—it was too painful. Overwhelmed by emotions, she quickly turned the page of the family album. The photo showed her dark-haired, gray-eyed little boy. Marina tenderly ran her finger over the image. Her son was so affectionate and clever. Only God knows what it cost her to raise him alone.
After serving a year and a half, Marina was released. Her child had not been taken away. Outside, a myriad of problems awaited her. No one wanted to hire a young woman with a small child, especially one with a criminal record.
Her neighbor Yakov Ivanovich helped get little Ilyushka into daycare, Marina was able to work tirelessly. She worked as a cleaner in a restaurant, cleaned offices in the evenings, worked at a car wash on weekends, and sewed pillowcases and duvet covers at night.
She didn’t look back at the past—why suffer unnecessarily? Once she accidentally met a former friend who told her that the roadside café owner, Stas, had gone bankrupt, Mayor Skvortsov had moved to Moscow with his family after receiving a promotion, and his son had married a beauty from the capital a year ago.
Marina wiped away her tears and went to clean floors at the restaurant. She needed to raise her son.

She always tried to please him with tasty food, expensive toys, fashionable clothes. She was ready to do anything to fulfill all his wishes, as much as possible. If Ilya needed a new gadget, he calmly talked to his mother about it, knowing she would find the necessary amount, or at worst, take on extra work.
Certainly, in that Ilya had grown into such an insensitive egoist, she was to blame too. She never complained to him about being tired, never took sick leave, always gave him the tastiest pieces at dinner. No wonder her son never once considered the price his mother paid for the money. And now he was ashamed of her and didn’t want her, a cleaner, to attend his wedding.
«I understand,» Marina sighed bitterly, then turned to Ilya’s portrait on the wall. «Son, I’ve indulged you for 25 years, but this time I’ll do as I see fit. Forgive me.»
She got out of bed and pulled out a box from the nightstand, where she traditionally kept her savings. Plus, her monthly salary was on the card—enough for an outfit, hairstyle, and a visit to the beautician.
Marina’s appearance at the registry office caused a real stir.
She always looked younger than her years, but after visiting the beauty salon, she seemed to have shed a decade. The guests, especially the men, sneakily glanced at the blonde woman in an exquisite blue dress. During the ceremony, the mother, wiping away tears, admired her serious, slightly bewildered son and his charming bride. It was good that she had come here. After the ceremony, all the guests congratulated the newlyweds. Ilya stealthily made his way through the crowd to his mother and whispered:
«So my request means nothing to you? I hope you’re not going to the restaurant?»

«I won’t,» Marina nodded. «I’ve already seen everything I wanted.»
«Hello!» a flushed Vika rushed up to them. «Marina Anatolyevna, you look stunning! The parents invite you to go to the restaurant with them.»
«Thank you, but it’s time for me to leave.»
«What do you mean, time?» Vika was indignant. «Ilya, what’s happening?»
«Really, Mom, where are you rushing to? It’s your only son’s wedding,» Ilya invited his mother to the restaurant with a forced smile.
When it was time for parents to congratulate the young couple, Marina took the microphone:
«Children, be happy, love each other for a lifetime…»
As she descended from the small stage, the woman nearly bumped into a tall man in an expensive suit.
«It can’t be,» said Maxim, blocking her path. «Marishka, is it really you? What are you doing here?»
«Maxim?» Marina couldn’t believe her eyes.
«The bride’s father is my business partner, he invited me to the wedding. What a handsome son you have.» Maxim, nervously, took Marina’s hand. «Maybe we could step aside, talk by the window? Are you here alone, without a husband? I’ve been divorced for 10 years now, and I don’t have any children.»
They talked for an hour. Maxim told how his father, having flown to him abroad, informed him that Marina had met another guy and moved to Moscow with him. Shocked, Max didn’t believe his father but, fearing to humiliate his beloved with suspicions, decided to first find out the truth from his best friend. The friend went to the roadside café but didn’t find the girl there. The owner and waitresses unanimously confirmed the information received from the father.
«I nearly went mad with grief then, stayed in England for another six months, then returned to Moscow. My dad got promoted, then I got married. Was I happy all these years? Not a minute. Only in my youth with you. But how have you been living all this time?»
«Let’s not talk about sad things,» Marina suggested. «It’s a wedding, after all. I’ll tell you everything later, but now invite me to dance.»
Guests couldn’t take their eyes off the beautiful couple. Ilya watched his mother and didn’t recognize her. He suddenly thought that his mom was a very attractive woman who had given up her personal life for him. For the first time in his life, Ilya felt truly ashamed. Then he noticed that his mother, arm-in-arm with some wealthy man, was heading towards the exit, and caught up with her on the porch.
«Mom, where are you going?»
«I’m leaving. That’s what you wanted,» the mother reminded.
«Mom, I’m sorry, but where are you going with this man?»
«I’m ready to go with him to the ends of the earth,» Marina sincerely confessed. «By the way, meet your father, Maxim.»
Ilya looked bewildered at Marina. She paused and added with a smile:
«Yes, it looks like we have a very long conversation ahead. But not today. Today is a wedding!»
Mãe deixa filha em cadeira de rodas com padrasto, retorna anos depois e não a reconhece — História do dia

Depois que a mãe de Michelle a abandonou com seu padrasto, a adolescente jurou provar que não era um fardo se tornando bem-sucedida. Depois de superar muitos obstáculos, Michelle cruzou o caminho da mulher que a deixou para trás.
Michelle não percebeu que algo estava errado até que seu padrasto, Eugene, começou a chorar. Eles tinham acabado de chegar em casa e encontraram um bilhete da mãe na mesa de centro.
“Michelle, não”, Eugene alertou a garota enquanto ela conduzia sua cadeira de rodas pelo vão entre o sofá e a poltrona e pegava o bilhete…

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“Não posso mais fazer isso, Eugene. Mas tentei o meu melhor para cuidar de Michelle. Esse fardo tirou os melhores anos da minha vida. Agora que ela tem 16 anos, é hora de perseguir meu sonho de me tornar uma atriz antes que seja tarde demais…”
“E você? Eu também sou um fardo para você?” Michelle perguntou a Eugene em lágrimas, sem coragem de ler o resto do bilhete.
“Nunca, Shelly! Nunca!” Eugene correu até ela e a abraçou. “Eu te amo como se fosse minha, e nunca vou te abandonar.”
Michelle retribuiu o abraço, mas as palavras da mãe permaneceram em seus pensamentos.
“Quero que você se lembre de que não fez nada de errado, Shelly,” Eugene enxugou as lágrimas de Michelle com os polegares. “Isso é… bem, é uma coisa horrível e chocante que aconteceu, mas continuaremos sem ela, ok?”
Michelle assentiu, mas não podia simplesmente “continuar”. Ela tinha que provar que sua mãe estava errada e estava determinada a que um dia, quando tivesse muito sucesso, contrataria um detetive para encontrar a mãe e então exibiria suas conquistas na cara dela.

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Michelle trabalhou duro e se formou como a primeira da turma. Ela recebeu bolsas de estudo de várias faculdades, mas escolheu cursar cinema.
“Tem certeza de que é isso que você quer?” Eugene ficou surpreso com a decisão dela enquanto comia seu jantar. “Estou preocupado que você esteja escolhendo um filme por todos os motivos errados.”
Michelle parou de comer e olhou para ele. “Eu quero ser diretora, Eugene. O que há de errado nisso?”
“Nada, Shelly… contanto que você não faça isso por causa da sua mãe.”
“Ela não tem nada a ver com isso”, Michelle mentiu e se concentrou em comer novamente. Ela nunca admitiria para Eugene, ou qualquer outra pessoa, que frequentemente imaginava sua mãe olhando para ela em choque depois de aparecer para fazer um teste para um filme que Michelle estava dirigindo.

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Quando Michelle entrou na sala, outros alunos a encararam abertamente. Eles sussurravam pelas costas dela e riam dela. Michelle não pensou muito sobre isso até alguns dias depois.
O instrutor perguntou sobre o filme que a turma tinha assistido no dia anterior. Lila, a garota de cabelo magenta, respondeu com um discurso ridículo sobre o filme físico ser superior à filmagem digital.
”Eu discordo”, disse Michelle. “Acho que ambos têm seus prós e contras. Embora haja uma certa aparência e sensação que você só pode obter com filme físico, o digital permite uma gama maior de opções de edição que podem ser mais adequadas para o projeto que você está filmando.”
Os olhos de Lila brilharam de raiva quando ela deixou escapar: “O digital nunca poderá superar a autenticidade de um filme gravado em película real.”
”Bem, você pode filmar filmes mudos em monocromático se quiser, mas todo mundo está no século XXI.” Muitos alunos riram da resposta de Michelle e começaram a provocar Lila.

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O instrutor interrompeu a discussão e pediu que os alunos retornassem ao assunto, mas Lila olhou feio para Michelle pelo resto da aula.
Depois que as aulas terminaram, Lila e suas amigas encurralaram Michelle em um corredor vazio.
“Você não pertence a este lugar. Quero você fora da minha classe”, Lila rosnou enquanto se aproximava de Michelle.
“Sua classe? Supere isso!” Michelle se virou e forçou sua cadeira de rodas a passar por um espaço entre duas amigas de Lila.
”Não tão rápido.” Lila segurava firme as alças da cadeira de rodas de Michelle e agora a conduzia em direção a um armário de utilidades.
”Ei, me solte! O que você está fazendo?” Michelle não conseguia virar com eficiência com as rodas dianteiras fora do chão.
“Estou mostrando quem manda aqui”, respondeu Lila. “Não vim para a escola de cinema para ouvir picaretas como você.”
”Você é louca! Só porque eu discordo de você não significa que você pode me enfiar num armário!” Michelle se esticou para trás e tentou arrancar as mãos de Lila da cadeira de rodas.

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“Ah, não é? Não tem como eu ouvir sua besteira nas aulas de cinema! Não se eu puder evitar. E da próxima vez que você quiser me cortar, pense neste momento aqui.” Lila sorriu enquanto fechava a porta do closet e apagava a luz.
”Eu não acho que você deva voltar para a faculdade até que aquela garota seja expulsa”, Eugene disse a Michelle mais tarde naquele dia. Felizmente, um zelador a encontrou meia hora depois e chamou a segurança do campus.
“Eu já dei queixa”, Michelle pegou as mãos de Eugene. “Não vou deixá-la escapar impune. E obrigada, Eugene, por estar lá sempre que precisei de você.”
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“Quero lembrar que nada é certo aqui, Michelle. Até o caso mais forte pode ser encolhido quando chega aos juízes e júri”, disse o advogado de Michelle, Sr. Abubakar, enquanto estudava sua papelada. “Aquela garota vem de uma família abastada, Michelle, e tenho certeza de que ela vai aparecer com um grupo inteiro de advogados. Tem certeza de que está pronta para isso?”
“Sim. Não tenho medo de briga, senhor”, disse Michelle. “Mesmo que ela saia impune, pelo menos saberei que fiz tudo o que estava ao meu alcance para vê-la ser punida.”

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Na semana seguinte, Michelle se encontrou com o Sr. Abubakar para discutir a estratégia deles. “Espero que não se importe, mas eu também fiz algumas pesquisas da minha parte.” Ela ofereceu uma pasta a ele.
“Isso é útil. Na verdade, você fez um bom trabalho aqui, como um paralegal treinado. Você está tendo aulas de direito?” ele perguntou.
Michelle deu de ombros. “Eu tenho um talento especial para pesquisa. A propósito, você o conhece? Ele é um ator famoso, certo?” Ela apontou para uma moldura na parede forrada com bilhetes manuscritos emoldurados e outras molduras de fotos.
“Eu costumava ser um sócio júnior em uma grande empresa de entretenimento. Mas logo percebi que estava ajudando os fortes a intimidar os pequenos em negócios que não os beneficiavam. Então, eu saí.”
Quando Michelle finalmente compareceu ao tribunal, ela percebeu que o Sr. Abubakar estava certo. Lila compareceu com uma equipe de quatro advogados que estavam determinados a fazer com que o caso fosse rejeitado. Mas, apesar dos esforços do advogado de Lila, o tribunal decidiu a favor de Michelle.
“Meu Deus, Sr. Abubakar, nós vencemos! Obrigada por me ajudar!” Michelle gritou para seu advogado do lado de fora do tribunal.
“Eu não te disse que eu estava totalmente a fim de que os pequenos tivessem uma chance justa”, ele disse. “Isso é algo que você também pode fazer. Você tem um talento para a lei. Você não pertence ao grupo de pessoas cruéis da seção de artes da sua faculdade, Michelle.”

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Michelle gostou da sugestão do Sr. Abubakar, mas ela não podia largar as artes. Ela tinha que se tornar uma diretora e provar que sua mãe estava errada.
Mas quando Michelle voltou para a faculdade, ela percebeu que, embora Lila tivesse sido expulsa, seus amigos claramente guardavam rancor de Michelle e estavam determinados a fazê-la sofrer.
Vários alunos riram quando Michelle passou por eles a caminho da aula. Então ela viu um segundo grupo de alunos que apontaram abertamente para ela e caíram na gargalhada. Michelle viu os pôsteres — seu rosto photoshopado em corpos de mulheres nuas. Ela começou a chorar e se virou, indo embora o mais rápido que pôde.
“Você estava certo”, Michelle chamou o Sr. Abubakar assim que chegou em casa. “As outras crianças estão me atacando, e a administração não parece se importar.”
“Você quer lutar com eles novamente?” ele perguntou.

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“Quero lutar contra todos que são cruéis e intimidam os outros. Decidi me tornar um advogado como você, Sr. Abubakar. Você será meu mentor?”
“Eu ficaria honrado, Michelle”, ele disse. E sete anos depois, Michelle se tornou advogada. Ela concluiu seu curso de direito e trabalhou em um escritório por dois anos. Então, ela começou seu próprio escritório e teve uma boa vida. No entanto, sua saúde sofreu.
Cirurgia para sua condição médica não era viável antes devido aos riscos, mas agora Michelle não tinha escolha. Depois de tirar uma licença prolongada para se recuperar da cirurgia e concluir seu programa de reabilitação, Michelle retornou ao seu escritório.
Ela estacionou sua cadeira de rodas no canto da sala e caminhou lentamente até sua mesa para sentar-se em sua cadeira de escritório novinha em folha. Seu primeiro cliente chegou logo e distraiu Michelle de sua turbulência interior.
”É verdade que você ajuda as pessoas de graça se elas não podem pagar você?”, perguntou a mãe de Michelle, Iris. ”Eu não tenho emprego e não tenho dinheiro.”
Michelle ficou chocada ao olhar para o rosto da mulher. Sua mãe não a reconheceu?

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Michelle pensou em como, quando adolescente, ela usava o cabelo escuro curto em um corte masculino para que fosse mais fácil de cuidar, e ela usava óculos o tempo todo porque era muito míope. Era tudo o que era preciso para enganar uma mãe que não via seu filho há anos?
“Acho que estava enganada”, Iris se levantou para sair, mas Michelle gesticulou para que ela esperasse.
“Não, você está certo… Eu-eu trabalho pro bono. Como posso ajudar você?”
Iris tinha batido no carro de luxo de um empresário influente enquanto dirigia bêbada, e os advogados do homem pretendiam jogar o livro nela. Michelle frequentemente sonhava acordada sobre o dia em que encontraria Iris indefesa, mas por que ela não se sentia satisfeita?
“Podemos pressionar por uma sentença reduzida”, sugeriu Michelle. “Vou precisar de mais detalhes, mas primeiro, deixe-me oferecer algo para beber?”
Michelle tropeçou ao retornar com refrescos para eles. Iris rapidamente segurou seu cotovelo. “Você está bem?”, Iris perguntou.
“Acho que ainda estou me acostumando a andar”, Michelle apontou para a cadeira de rodas no canto, mas Iris ainda não a reconheceu.

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Michelle se encontrou com Iris várias vezes antes da data do julgamento. Cada vez, Michelle se perguntava se aquele seria o dia em que sua mãe a reconheceria, mas ela nunca o fez.
O juiz reduziu a sentença no caso de Iris para um ano de prisão ou multa. Michelle ficou satisfeita, mas quando se virou para Iris, a mulher estava em lágrimas.
“Ainda não tenho dinheiro para pagar a multa”, soluçou Iris.
”Se o tribunal permitir, gostaria de pagar a multa em nome da minha cliente para que ela possa ir para casa imediatamente.”
”Por que você faria isso por mim?” Iris colocou a mão em volta do pulso de Michelle.
“Isso pode refrescar sua memória.” Michelle enfiou a mão na pasta e removeu um bilhete. Estava muito amassado de tanto ser lido e amassado várias vezes ao longo dos anos, mas as palavras de Iris ainda estavam claramente legíveis. ”Você pode ficar com isso; não preciso mais disso.”

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“Isso não pode ser real! Michelle, precisamos conversar!”, disse Iris.
“Você nem me reconheceu, sua própria filha!” Michelle saiu do tribunal, pagou a multa e deixou sua mãe para trás de uma vez por todas.
Diga-nos o que você acha dessa história e compartilhe com seus amigos. Pode alegrar o dia deles e inspirá-los.
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