Chapter 60
(The Right Of Passage.)

Lucinda wasn't seeing Moonstruck as an emerging woman. She wasn't seeing that face narrowed into the shape of a heart tailored down to Moonstruck's cleft chin.

She was instead catching sight of the round, chubby, dirt streaked cheek of a child.

Behind her father's baggy t-shirt, Lucinda refuse to see Buttercup's peaks of small, rounded breast; instead, she saw a flat chest, that she had scrubbed clean in a bathtub.

That long, shiny brown hair was not what she was seeing; rather, it was the uneven, unskilled cut of a young hand that had gripped a pair of scissors by mistake.

She wanted only to see her baby. Her baby who had no independent thought nor ambition but to do as Mother says.

Moonstruck crossed her legs and sat on the veranda in front of Lucinda. Lucinda took a hairbrush and worked through Moonstruck's tangles.

"I am sorry for hurting you."

Lucinda whispered into her daughter's ear.

"Are you really Mother?"

Moonstruck massaged t
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