Dixie Diamond's Book
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She Cut Ties with Her Parents
My mom was pregnant with her second child, and because they were worried that I wouldn't understand, they lied to me and told me that my mom had cancer because of her big belly. I smashed my piggy bank and took out my year-end money, crying to cure my mom. Toys were not wanted, snacks were not eaten, and I just hoped that my mom would be cured. Instead, a few months later, my mom came home with a baby in her arms, smiling and saying it was my brother. They said they would treat us all the same, but gave the toys and snacks to my brother. My piano room became my brother's toy room and my bedroom became my brother's playroom. Then my brother was diagnosed with kidney failure, and when my parents forced me to replace my kidney, I died on the operating table. Opened my eyes again, my mother gently touched my stomach, choked and said to me, "There is a tumor in my mother's stomach ......" This time, I decided not to want this affection anymore.