She was as much a mystery to me as Sam was. “I would memorize everything about her-how she looked, how she smelled-so that if I lost her again, I would always have her.”There were so many things I didn’t know about my mother. dn’t have anything in common with the boys, that conversation with Trev had proved otherwise.“Have you ever thought about what you’d say or do if you finally met your mother?” I’d asked.Trev had answered without hesitation. In this part of the book theyre walking through an eerie town, that is abandoned. “It means I understand your pain.”If I’d thought I di. 37 frames Reader view the end Altered by Jennifer Rush This when Sura tells Anna that she isnt her mother. “I miss the idea of her.”“You and I are the sum of a void left by the absence of someone we love.”“I don’t even know what that means.”He smirked. Sometimes that didn’t seem so bad, though, if Sam and the others were there.“Do you miss your mother?” Trev had asked.I leaned a hip against the glass wall. If he defined who I became, I’d be a workaholic with no life outside the lab. “Families define who we become.”I’d thought of my dad. To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
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