Chapter 33
- The dawn light crept through the cracks in the curtain, illuminating the guest room of the cabin where I had spent the night awake. The future of my children would be decided on that day, ironically and cruelly, on their birthday.
- I rose from the guest room, the cold wooden floor under my bare feet. I headed to the bathroom, leaving behind the shadows of the restless night. The morning ritual was like a mechanical act, an attempt to prepare myself for what the busy day had in store. I descended the stairs, heading towards the lower floor of the cabin.
- Upon reaching there, I found Zora, standing with two men. A serious conversation seemed to be taking place, and Zora was evidently worried. “This needs to be done soon. It's crucial,” I heard her say, emphasizing the urgency.