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have you ever cursed someone because
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they hurt you or witnessed a curse
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actually come true if someone broke your
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heart would you curse them and if you
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were the one who caused someone pain
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especially if that someone was a woman
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be afraid because when a woman curses
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you believe me nothing in your life goes
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right in this story we will witness the
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curse of a woman who suffered deeply
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it was march of 1993 the wind swept
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through the worn stone streets of janei
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with its usual bone deep chill that
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morning when susan sat on the chair by
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the window she looked up at the sky the
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birds seem to have forgotten their
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migration route they hovered as if
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afraid to fly maybe like susan they no
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longer knew where they were going
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asterisk that morning susan had just
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turned 19 another birthday she had
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forgotten herself another day no one at
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home remembered her mother had been
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getting ready to go out to the garden
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since morning prayer her older brother
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had come home late the night before her
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sister was as silent as the dawn call to
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prayer as susan stared out the window
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she searched for words to describe the
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emptiness inside her she had no memory
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of her father just one photo blurry
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black and white torn at the corners the
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rest was hidden in the increasingly
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darkened eyes of her mother the only one
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who raised her and stood in as a father
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was her mother but her mother no longer
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looked at her with just patience there
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was expectation now someone came for you
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again yesterday he's the son of the
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woman who lives next door to the
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garden," her mother said hoisting a sack
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onto her shoulder "again," susan said
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her voice carrying neither anger nor
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hope "look my girl we didn't send you to
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school didn't teach you a trade you're
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the only one we have left we did
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everything we could for your brother to
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save himself your sister is helping
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carry the load of the house but you your
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fate is more delicate i'm afraid my girl
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if i give you to the wrong man i won't
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be able to sleep at night." susan
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lowered her head she didn't say "i don't
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want this mother." she didn't say "i
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want to marry for love." because in this
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house her words never reached the sky
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they always fell to the floor she had
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learned that long ago that day her
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mother went to the garden when she
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returned that evening uncertainty
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clouded her face susan felt a chill in
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her chest "a woman came to see me
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today," her mother said "there's a
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family interested in you they say
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they're good people respectable wealthy
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but there's one issue the man is 15
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years older than you he might be a good
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man but wanting a girl that young isn't
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a good sign." susan's sister said
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"people aren't looking for brides
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they're looking for maids her brother
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added her mother stayed silent for a
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while then she looked down and spoke but
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this one's different they're going to
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take my daughter to england they already
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have a life set up there they want a
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bride not a servant this could be a
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chance my girl maybe salvation susan
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closed her eyes storms raged inside her
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but only a single sentence escaped her
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lips whatever you say that day the bird
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with broken wings inside susan didn't
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fly it couldn't escape she was like a
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bird waiting to be thrown from the nest
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but with no wind beneath her the
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engagement happened quickly there was no
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celebration it was a small gathering
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with just the family because when people
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looked into susan's eyes they saw there
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was nothing to celebrate a few months
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after the engagement the wedding took
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place her wedding dress was rented her
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veil was secondhand there were no drums
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no music only the giftgiving but no one
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minded in this town girls were either
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married off crying or in silence susan
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chose silence when the day came for her
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to leave her mother held out her hand
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"give me your blessing mother," susan
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said her mother stared at her for a
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moment then with a trembling nod she
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replied "you have my blessing my girl
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and you give yours too no matter what
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happens keep hold of your gold." tears
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didn't fall from susan's eyes because
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there was no space left inside her for
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tears she had long accepted that the
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life she was living wasn't truly hers
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she zipped her suitcase packed a few
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clothes and a great deal of fear and a
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lifelong silence when they boarded the
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plane the man beside susan now her
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husband didn't say a word he simply
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turned and said "from now on everything
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will be fine." "don't worry," susan just
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nodded but deep inside a voice whispered
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"nothing will ever be fine." and in the
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years to come she would see just how
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right that voice had been a new life had
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begun for susan but this new life held
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no excitement only a deep sense of
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when she set foot in england the first
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thing she felt wasn't the cold in the
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air but the distance in people's eyes
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after the wedding she had been put on a
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plane and before she could even grasp
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what was happening found herself on the
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strange streets of a completely foreign
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country the man she had married barely
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spoke during the trip he only gave her a
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few practical instructions
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susan didn't speak english at customs
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she just looked at him and waited for
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direction he calmly handled everything
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then took her by the hand and led her
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out of the airport their home was an
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apartment just above a bar on the
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outskirts of the city on the first day
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susan tried to familiarize herself with
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the place everything was foreign even
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the shape of the curtains seemed
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frightening to her the kitchen was
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filled with all kinds of electronic
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appliances but she didn't know what any
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of them did her husband had gone
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downstairs to the bar to sort out some
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things when susan looked outside through
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the window she avoided making eye
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contact with anyone she just watched the
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crowd a few hours later the man came
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back upstairs and handed her a plastic
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bag inside were a few cans some bread
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and some packaged food "make do with
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these," he said at that moment susan
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understood more deeply just how alone a
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woman could be in this world she had
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neither her mother nor her sister by her
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side the only person she could speak to
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in that house was this man but he didn't
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like talking much as the days passed
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susan tried to adapt to her new life she
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cleaned prepared food then waited by the
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window the man would come home late
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sometimes saying he was tired and going
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straight to bed 2 months later he said
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he couldn't get the business in order
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and couldn't pay off his debts the bar
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was about to close susan panicked but
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couldn't react one evening he asked
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about susan's gold the ones she had
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received at the wedding susan remembered
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her mother's words "no matter what
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happens keep your gold." but the man
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looked exhausted and desperate "we need
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to build a new life," he said "we're
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moving to germany." susan froze she
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hadn't even gotten used to england now
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germany but she didn't say a word she
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simply handed over the box with her gold
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the man smiled "you're really a good
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woman," he said at that moment susan
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tried to trust that smile unaware that
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those words were hollow as she prepared
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to go to yet another country she tried
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to suppress the fear rising within her
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this time it wasn't just a new life
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ahead of her it was a new country a new
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language an utter solitude
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when they arrived in germany they rented
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a small home the man left early in the
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morning and wouldn't return until night
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susan watched the city through the
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window trying to understand the meaning
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behind people's laughter it was there
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for the first time she realized that her
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own smile had vanished a month later the
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man said he had rented a small shop and
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would start bringing goods from turkey
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to sell susan simply nodded every penny
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of capital he had came from susan's gold
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but no one thanked her no one asked for
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her opinion while staying at home susan
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battled with her loneliness she was
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afraid to go outside even staring at a
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foreign sign made her eyes well up with
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tears if she needed to go to the small
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market at the end of the street she
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would spend hours getting ready her
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husband ignored this state she was in
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because now his life had started moving
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on without susan new customers new
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business partners new women but susan
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knew none of this she was still busy
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with the pots and pans she had neatly
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lined up in the kitchen still trying to
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cook the dishes her husband liked even
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when she burned her hand she didn't make
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a sound she spent entire days cleaning
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windows looking for any sign of
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appreciation on her husband's face and
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one night the man said he had to travel
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to another city for business susan
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packed his suitcase placing inside some
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of his favorite meals just before
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leaving he stopped at the door and
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looked at her "i'm lucky to have married
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someone like you," he said that night
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susan couldn't sleep for a long time the
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loneliness crept over her again in the
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middle of the night as she stared out
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the window she whispered to herself "are
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you really lucky or is it just because i
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never speak?" she said susan as always
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woke up early that morning she prepared
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the meals her husband liked she placed
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the dishes neatly into glass containers
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carefully sealing each lid deep down she
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felt uneasy but as always she didn't
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show it her husband came picked up his
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suitcase "i'll be back in a week," he
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susan nodded and walked him to the door
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those days all looked the same whenever
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her husband left susan would clean the
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kitchen tidy the house store the food in
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the fridge for a few days and then
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prepare them all over again but this
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time something was different as she
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lifted one of the glass containers she
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felt something wedged under the lid she
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opened it a photograph fell out susan's
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hands began to tremble she looked at the
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photo her husband and another woman were
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sitting side by side smiling for the
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camera the photo had been taken in a
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home setting susan froze an
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indescribable pain flooded her chest a
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huge lump lodged in her throat that
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photo changed everything after a while
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susan decided to follow her husband the
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same routine repeated meals were made
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the suitcase was packed as her husband
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left the house susan grabbed her bag and
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followed him he entered an apartment
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building just two streets away
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just before the door closed susan
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slipped in she climbed the stairs to the
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floor he exited onto the door to
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apartment number three was closing she
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didn't make it in time but memorized the
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number when her husband returned home a
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week later susan inspected his keychain
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one key looked different from the others
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a few days later before he went to work
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susan took the key and went to that
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apartment building she unlocked the door
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to apartment number three no one was
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inside but the apartment was filled with
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brand new furniture the living room
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looked like a luxury hotel the bedroom
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smelled of perfume and other woman's
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scent she opened the wardrobe clothes
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she had never seen before hung inside
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susan overwhelmed with fury tore the
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place apart she threw everything she
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could find to the floor from vases to
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sofas whatever she could get her hands
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on she shattered she was trying to
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destroy the betrayal that had seeped
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into every corner the crash of a vase
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echoed through the living room but she
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didn't stop the woman's clothes were
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right in front of her each one colorful
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name brand luxurious she found scissors
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one by one she took each garment and cut
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it to pieces it was as if she wasn't
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cutting fabric but years of silence
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neglect and humiliation exhausted and
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heartbroken she returned to her own home
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with no idea what to do next she was
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alone and she had done nothing wrong the
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lover however wasn't surprised when she
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returned to find the apartment in ruins
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because it was all part of her plan the
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game that had begun with the photograph
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had been crafted to push susan aside the
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plan was working she immediately picked
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up the phone and called the man in a
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furious voice she said "you need to come
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see this mess that woman trashed the
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whole place susan's husband rushed over
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in a rage the moment he walked in he
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couldn't control his anger he didn't
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think about the photo or the betrayal or
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the injustice he had done in front of
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him stood an innocent woman but he chose
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to ignore the disgrace in his own
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reflection he shouted at susan insulted
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her and raised his hand to her before
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she could even process what was
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happening susan found herself standing
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outside the door she had no suitcase no
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susan was out on the street cold
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unfamiliar streets faces she didn't know
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that night she thought of the only
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turkish person she could turn to hif
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fabla when hif opened the door and saw
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susan she understood everything susan
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quietly told her what had happened as
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she spoke hannif's face darkened and her
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husband rubbed his hands together in
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anger "they immediately called susan's
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husband their voices were firm either
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you take responsibility for this woman
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or we go to the police," they said that
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threat was exactly what the man feared
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"he had no choice but to let susan back
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in." but nothing was the same anymore
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susan was no longer the quiet withdrawn
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woman she had been the marks of betrayal
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and dismissal had settled into her face
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she didn't tell her family anything not
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because she was ashamed but still she
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remained silent susan had done nothing
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to be ashamed of but a wound was growing
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inside her the disloyalty had etched
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itself so deeply into her heart that
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eventually she quietly raised her hands
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not in prayer but in curse god separate
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my fortune from his strip away
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everything he has make him need me to
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reclaim my rights make him pay god so
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that he can't even rise from the chair
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he sits on because it was wealth that
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led him astray she said those words were
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a lament from her soul she fell silent
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but the sky heard susan's cry susan
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returned home but nothing was the same
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anymore she had been betrayed and she
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was helpless the business her husband
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had built was funded with susan's gold
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susan endured the hardship while her
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husband and his mistress enjoyed the
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comfort but susan had been hurt so
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deeply that she could barely breathe
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anymore the curse she had uttered had
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come from such a raw sincere place that
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she sometimes felt regret because susan
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had a soft heart you could be angry with
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susan but if you had her heart you might
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even forgive your worst enemy but don't
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worry susan never forgave her husband
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she endured everything with her
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compassion and her will to survive
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months had passed susan's husband
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continued to leave her at home alone
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with the same indifference acting as if
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nothing had happened from time to time
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he would go to turkey under the excuse
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of business trips but susan no longer
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trusted him and she had every reason not
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to because the business funded with
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susan's gold was still being enjoyed by
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others her husband was vacationing in
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turkey with his mistress while susan sat
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alone in their home susan knew this but
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somehow she still couldn't protest she
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thought about divorce for a long time
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but she feared the gossip if she
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returned home it wasn't that her family
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would say anything they wouldn't but she
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feared the way people might hurt her
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family with their words so the thought
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of divorce remained only that a thought
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and besides she couldn't stomach the
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idea if she divorced him others would
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continue to enjoy the business built
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with her gold she had become wiser now
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but still didn't know what to do
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susan cursed him every single day and
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the more she did the worse her husband's
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business seemed to get at least that's
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what susan believed but the reality was
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completely different her husband had
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taken out loans for his mistress the
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debts had grown with every missed
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payment and that mistress she was the
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devil incarnate she wanted to destroy
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susan's home and feast off the business
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built with susan's money shamelessly
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susan's husband blamed her for the
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business failing according to him if
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susan had managed the store they
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wouldn't be losing money supposedly the
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employees were constantly stealing from
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the register but of course that was just
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a cover the money was being spent on the
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woman he was cheating with for years the
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same man who had kept susan trapped in
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the house also stood in the way of her
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overcoming her language barrier susan
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could understand what was being said she
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could even speak a little but when it
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came to managing the shop she didn't
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feel confident even if she had she had
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become so isolated from the outside
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world that she fluttered like a
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frightened sparrow helplessly beating
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her wings days turned into weeks and
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then one day after a heavy rain the
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entire storage area flooded all the
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goods were submerged and ruined but even
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then the man blamed susan for the damage
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"if you had been managing things this
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wouldn't have happened," he said
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susan wanted to say "if you hadn't taken
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loans for your mistress on the strength
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of the business built with my gold none
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of this would have happened." but she
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stayed silent sometimes women stay
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silent but the heavens always demand
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justice call it karma call it a curse
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coming true but a woman's rights never
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go unpaid because above all a woman is
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the one who holds the home together a
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woman is so powerful she can either
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build a home or destroy one like susan's
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husband's mistress did but susan was a
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strong woman she wasn't about to let
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anyone destroy her home or enjoy the
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fruit of her labor still what could she
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do the storage had flooded technically
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they could have covered the loss but her
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husband knew nothing except how to throw
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money at other women susan at one time
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even prepared his meals like a servant
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if only she had known the truth back
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then she never would have packed him a
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week's worth of food but susan was kind
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and innocent to her perhaps it's better
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to say she was until she got hurt
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unfortunately susan's ever so vulnerable
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dignity lacking husband had no choice
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but to declare bankruptcy after failing
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to pay off the loans he had taken out
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for his mistress the banks no longer
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left them alone susan's husband decided
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to apply for unemployment benefits even
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after squandering all of susan's wealth
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and property there wasn't a hint of
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remorse on his face but susan had
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reached her breaking point do whatever
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it takes send me to a course i want to
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get a driver's license she told her
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husband what do you need a license for
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you don't know the roads you don't know
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anything just stay home and cook he
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snapped but susan had snapped too one
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way or another she enrolled herself in a
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driving course first she learned how to
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drive then she learned the city when
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susan took her first tour around the
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city she couldn't hold back her tears
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because she realized she had been living
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like a prisoner in an open air jail she
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didn't waste a moment with the help of
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hanfabla she found a job washing dishes
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you know how some people say abroad
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everything runs by the rules you can't
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just work anywhere well try telling that
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to someone who has to work in this life
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everyone is out to exploit the desperate
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that's why while everyone else sits in
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their warm homes late at night some of
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us have no choice but to work
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susan was one of those people her first
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job was washing dishes later she began
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cleaning office spaces her husband on
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the other hand could no longer spend
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money like he used to in fact he now
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handed over whatever money he got to
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susan because susan was the head of the
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household now do you remember susan's
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curse just like in her words the wealth
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and property that had once made her
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husband lose his way was now gone it may
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seem like susan lost everything too but
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she was now proudly working with her own
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two hands and even her husband trusted
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her with the money if you had met susan
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you would have loved her instantly maybe
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even the angels admired her because not
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everyone can be as strong and
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compassionate as she was susan worked
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non-stop she continued to pay off her
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husband's debts little by little she
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finally had peace of mind when the money
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dried up the mistress disappeared too it
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seemed like her husband was starting to
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realize susan's worth but susan had
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learned her lesson she was no longer
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naive she was careful no matter how
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cautious susan was there was a huge
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obstacle to her working in secret a
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virus had emerged causing lockdowns all
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around the world during the curfews
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susan could no longer work covertly
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their only source of income was her
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husband's unemployment check after
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paying the rent there was hardly
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anything left while people stormed the
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supermarkets stripping shelves bare in
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panic susan and her husband got by with
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one thing what our mothers and
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grandmothers had taught us just like her
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mother showed her susan made homemade
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noodles every year she also made her own
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tomato paste and canned vegetables as
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much as her pantry could hold she turned
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the terrace of their house into a mini
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greenhouse if she liked a vegetable she
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came across somewhere she would collect
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its seeds in a napkin later she'd grow
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it in her little greenhouse from
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tomatoes for sauce to eggplants for
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canning she grew whatever she could in
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fact you could say her home's flower
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pots held more vegetables than flowers
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some of you might be calling susan a
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hoarder right now but what people
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scoffed at during the pandemic turned
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out to be exactly what saved susan and
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her husband do pie the way i love making
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paste and canning too because that's
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what i learned from my own mother just
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imagine a small crisis where access to
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food becomes limited you'd start canning
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too anyway during the pandemic susan
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once again saved herself as the
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lockdowns began to ease she started
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working nights again meanwhile she
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continued paying off her husband's debts
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some days were good others were as dark
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and lonely as the past her husband
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meanwhile turned to alcohol out of his
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unemployment check he always reserved
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some for drinking he drank whenever he
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could and susan susan was an angel with
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a big heart doing everything she could
24:05
to keep her home afloat in a foreign
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land but her mother who once didn't want
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her to be taken as a bride to be treated
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like a maid didn't know she had actually
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sent her daughter away as a slave on the
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phone susan always told her mother that
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everything was fine and every two years
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she went back to visit her mother and
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siblings had her mother known the truth
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would she ever have let her go of course
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she wouldn't have let her go but susan
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didn't want her mother to be upset
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because in susan's mind suffering was
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simply part of their fate she had gotten
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used to it but no matter how kind
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someone like susan is no human being
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should have to suffer in this world this
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strange world however didn't let susan's
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mother know what her daughter had
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endured she passed away without ever
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finding out when susan received the news
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she couldn't even cry it felt like
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boiling water had been poured over her
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head but still no tears came she went to
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turkey for the funeral but still
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couldn't bring herself to tell her
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siblings anything how much more sorrow
25:09
could one woman bear susan found the
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answer to that question soon after
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returning to germany because it seemed
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the curse she had once uttered had
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finally started its journey straight
25:20
from the heavens to the one who deserved
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it one day the phone in the house began
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to ring harshly it was the hospital
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calling her husband had collapsed while
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walking down the street he didn't even
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remember what had happened but the
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doctors had detected a malignant mass at
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the base of his neck that had already
25:38
spread throughout his body soon after
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they learned he had cancer let me ask
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again do you remember susan's curse it
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seemed there was no need to look for
25:47
another reason susan's curse had begun
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to take hold at first her husband
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refused treatment but the pain became
25:55
unbearable and he was forced to start
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day by day susan's husband grew weaker
26:02
the dosage of morphine used to ease his
26:04
pain kept increasing as prescribed by
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the doctor susan spent her days caring
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for him and her nights working at some
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point her husband had become like a baby
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he couldn't even use the bathroom on his
26:16
own as the morphine doses increased
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susan's husband started drifting further
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and further away from reality he would
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just sit silently in a corner staring
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into space for hours not even susan
26:29
could tell what he was thinking he
26:31
wasn't really there anymore
26:34
susan knew that chemotherapy wasn't
26:36
working after every doctor's visit the
26:39
morphine dosage would increase one day
26:41
the doctor even told her "if the pain
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becomes unbearable don't wait for the
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next appointment just increase the dose
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by the way the morphine came in patch
26:53
form not an injection." so when susan
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applied the morphine she simply stuck a
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patch onto her husband's body months
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passed the pandemic was nearing its end
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when susan's husband contracted the
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virus he stayed in the hospital for a
27:07
while and the remainder of his treatment
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was administered there sadly that turned
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out to be his final hospital stay one
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afternoon susan's husband closed his
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eyes for the last time susan was now
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alone in a foreign land he had left her
27:22
with nothing not a home not a savings
27:25
account even her gold had been spent on
27:28
his mistress but the rights of an
27:30
innocent woman had finally come back to
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haunt the one who had wronged her
27:34
justice as bitter as it may have been
27:36
had been served susan kept that curse
27:39
locked in her heart for a long time she
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never told anyone until the day she
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shared her story with us
27:47
susan still lives in germany as we
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mentioned at the beginning of our story
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we've changed her name but you can know
27:54
her as susan from afar don't worry she's
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doing okay because she's a strong woman
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sending our warmest regards to her from
28:02
here susan abla you are a powerful woman
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you can be sure that your story will
28:08
give strength to many others and finally
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let us say this no woman deserves to be
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unhappy and those who make innocent
28:15
women suffer do not deserve happiness
28:18
here's a piece of advice never ever be
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the target of a woman's curse until the
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next true story take care of yourselves
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