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A few moments later, Anna approached her father who was back in the back garden.

This time her father was holding scissors and cutting some flowers that had already bloomed.

Anna knew where the flowers would go. The flowers will be placed on Amanda's grave.

Three days have passed since the death of her twin sister. Anna knew it was still a little time to see how consistent someone could be. It's possible that her father has been regularly sending flowers to her sister’s grave for the past few days, but next week he won't have time or won't remember.

Even so, for some reason, Anna is sure that her father will continue to consistently send flowers to Amanda's grave every day. Just like the consistent love he gave them from childhood until they were adults.

Anna walked over to her father.

"Dad," said Anna quietly. Stopping her father's scissoring movements.

"What's wrong, Anna? Has your mother called me to dinner?”

"It's not even evening yet, dad," said Anna as she sat in the chair next
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