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I Said No

ZIRA

Tears fell down my face again today, and I hated it. Stupid emotions were taking over everything. I looked at my parents as if they were crazy. I have been preparing for this day for months, and now this.

"This is not fair," I whined at my parents. "Please just talk to him and see if he'll let me go."

My mom rubbed my back as Lisa put another plate of food before me. I pushed it out of the way. I wasn't in the mood for food.

"For the last time, I'm not hungry."

"That's a first," my brother laughed, trying to lighten the mood, and one glare from me shut him up quickly.

Lisa took the plate and left. Thank Goodness. I didn't like her and wished I could get Mary back.

"Mom, Dad. Please. I haven't missed this tradition since I was a kid."

"We know, sweetie, but you're so close to giving birth, and we don't want you to drain all your energy." I started to protest, and she held up a finger. "We all know how you get during the snowball fights."

I gasped at my mom. "Mom, it's a
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