Six months ago, my biggest concerns were work deadlines and planning my wedding. I was a 25-year-old engineer with a fiancée, a future honeymoon, and a mom who checked in constantly. Everything felt normal—until the day my mom was killed by a driver running a red light. Overnight, I became the only parent my 10-year-old twin sisters, Lily and Maya, had left.
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