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00:00Mom and dad adopted an AI daughter. The day they brought her home, I became the problem child overnight.
00:07You are a liar!
00:09You can't measure up to Ava in a single way.
00:11And my brother Jake, he looked at me dead in the eye and said,
00:15Besides stealing my stuff, what exactly do you do?
00:19I wanted to cry. Instead, I shoved Ava. Mom's face went dark in an instant. She slapped me. Hard.
00:27Ava is your sister! If you were even half as sweet and obedient as she is, I wouldn't have these
00:33constant migraines because of you!
00:37You're going to Pinnacle Academy. Go learn what it means to be a good daughter.
00:42So I was shipped off. A student exchange, they called it. Me, her AI.
00:46I went to Pinnacle Academy to be educated. Ava stayed home.
00:51Three years later, Mom, Dad, and Jake came to pick me up. They called my name.
00:56I didn't move.
00:57Anna!
00:58Mrs. Harper, you'll need to say the startup command. Unit 526 won't respond until you do.
01:05Startup. Unit 5.26.
01:10My eyes lit up, like a screen that had been on standby too long, finally receiving a signal.
01:16Startup complete. Awaiting instructions.
01:20Mrs. Harper, our academy uses a specially designed behavioral system. She will not disobey a single thing you say.
01:27Mom's expression cleared.
01:29Oh. So that's how it works.
01:33Jake is five years older than me. Spent my whole childhood finding ways to make me cry, then laughing about
01:39it.
01:39Every time he'd win, I'd chase him screaming through the house until Mom yelled at us both.
01:44526. Bark like a dog.
01:47I immediately tucked my chin, stuck out my tongue, and barked. Loud.
01:51Lily actually got fixed. Remember how she used to stall for 30 minutes before piano practice? Now she's barking on
01:58command. Growth.
02:00Mom and Dad both nodded, clearly satisfied. On the drive home, Mom made small talk like nothing had happened.
02:06Lily? How was it? These past three years at the academy?
02:12I didn't answer. She hadn't said, answer.
02:14Lily?
02:15Questions are not valid instructions. If you require instructions, if you require a response, please use a command.
02:26The air in the car went solid. Mom's voice got stuck in her throat. Eventually she said, answer.
02:31Academy life was structured and productive. I completed three core programs. Emotional suppression, absolute compliance, and rational processing.
02:41Final evaluation, distinction. Instructor's note. Most successful rehabilitation case of the year.
02:47The back seat stayed quiet for a long time. I kept my eyes forward, no expression. No one said another
02:55word. They seemed frightened by me.
02:57It was nearly dark when we were home. Ava stood at the front door, hands folded in front of her.
03:02Smile at exactly the right angle. Not too wide, not too small.
03:06Six teeth showing. No more, no less. Same as three years ago. Back then, Mom had crouched down and spoken
03:13to Ava like she was the most precious thing in the world.
03:16Ava, welcome home. I jumped off the couch and run over to see the new sister. Tripped on something. Face
03:23planted on the floor. Nobody helped me up.
03:25They said I was too reckless. After that, everyone started finding reasons to be annoyed with me. I wasn't as
03:31obedient as Ava. Wasn't as thoughtful. Wasn't as easy. And then, they sent me away.
03:38Welcome home, sis. I didn't answer. No command. Mom frowned.
03:43You still don't like Ava? Looks like you still haven't learned. Say something!
03:48Command received. I smiled immediately. Noted. Thank you.
03:53Ava's smile didn't change. Mom nodded, satisfied. Dinner. All of us around the table. The smell of food hit me,
04:00but my stomach didn't respond.
04:02At the academy, eating was categorized as energy replenishment behavior. Not pleasure, not hunger, just fuel.
04:10Go ahead and eat. I picked up my fork immediately. Noodles, beef, salad, green peppers. Jake stared when I speared
04:17a pepper.
04:17Since when do you eat those? You are the world's pickiest weeder. I didn't answer. Just took another fork full
04:24of peppers.
04:25The instructor had called preferences emotional residue, a sign of incomplete rehabilitation. Third month in, I refused to eat a
04:32pepper.
04:33They put me in the silence room for 48 hours. No light. No sound. Nothing. Just dark.
04:39When I came out, I ate the pepper. Then carrots, onions, brussels sprouts. Everything I used to push to the
04:46edge of my plate. I ate it all.
04:48Mom nodded approvingly. She always liked kids who weren't picky. Then I reached for the peanuts on the side dish.
04:54I put one in my mouth, chewed, and swallowed.
04:56Dad's eyes went wide. She ate a peanut? Lily is allergic to peanuts. She was 5, ate one. Her mouth
05:02swelled up like a sausage ER trip. You remember?
05:05They can fix allergies there. I kept chewing. Didn't speak. At the academy, allergies were considered weakness.
05:15Allergic reactions are the body's softness. Softness can be trained into strength.
05:21My skin blistered and healed and blistered again. It still reacted, but I stopped flinching. Now I felt my throat
05:28start to close. The familiar prickling crawled across my skin. Red welts rising one by one.
05:34Her face is getting red.
05:37That's not a blush! That's a reaction! Lily, stop eating! You know you're allergic to those!
05:43My fork froze mid-air. I looked at her. No emotion in my eyes. Is that an instruction?
05:50Mom went rigid, and my breathing was already getting tight.
05:54Ava's soft, clear voice cut in.
05:55Patient is exhibiting allergic response. Respiratory distress level. Medium. Skin inflammation covering approximately 23% of surface area. Recommend antihistamine
06:08treatment.
06:09Everyone snapped into motion. Chaotic. Hands everywhere. Getting me the medication.
06:14When my breathing evened out, the living room was absolutely silent. Jake's voice came from the couch.
06:19She's not right! She used to cry. She used to throw fits. She had opinions and moods and a whole
06:28personality. She's not like that anymore. She's... She's like Ava.
06:34I said nothing.
06:36Can you just act normal? Stop copying Ava! We wanted a sister who lives, not a robot! We wanted a
06:44person!
06:44I looked at him. His face, angry. Frustrated. Something like, scared, underneath. I said evenly,
06:51Please define normal. Jake went pale. So did mom and dad. Dad called the academy.
06:57This was a standard response following deep behavioral conditioning. It would resolve within a few days. Unit 526 is currently
07:04our highest performing student. More compliant than any AI on the market. You have absolutely nothing to worry about. All
07:11of this is expected.
07:12Dad hung up. Related to mom. Mom nodded. They exhaled. And so the days began. I became the most useful
07:19thing in the house. Mom asked me to do the dishes. I got them cleaner than Ava ever did. Dad
07:24asked me to move the planters in the backyard. I moved every single one. Alone. Jake needed me to grab
07:31a package from the porch. I was there before he finished the sentence. Mom laughed.
07:40Honestly, Lily's more helpful than Ava now.
07:43Until the night, Jake forgot to give me the shutdown command. Everyone went to bed. I sat on the living
07:49room couch. I sat from dark until light. When mom came downstairs in the morning, I was in the exact
07:55same position. Same posture. Same hands and legs.
07:58A woman in a white coat came to the house. She introduced herself as Dr. Wells, a therapist. Her voice
08:04was gentle. Hi, Lily. I didn't respond. Mom wrung her hands beside me. You have to give her a command
08:11or she won't talk. Dr. Wells glanced at mom. She said, please tell me your name. Using a command structure.
08:17Unit 526.
08:19Dr. Wells' pen stopped on the notepad. Your birth name? Lily Harper. But that's a former designation. Academy protocol requires
08:28graduates to use their unit number as their official identifier.
08:31Dr. Wells sat very still. Everyone's faces went gray. They moved into the study and closed the door, speaking in
08:37terms I could parse but not fully process.
08:42PTSD. Depersonalization. Long-term treatment needed.
08:46After that, the house felt different. Everyone moved carefully around me, like I was something that might shatter.
08:53On Ava's birthday, they made a hard decision. Send Ava back. So this was her last birthday. The living room
08:58was full of balloons, a two-tier cake on the table. Ava walked toward me, still soft, still warm.
09:03Happy birthday, sis.
09:04Something in my head shifted slightly, like a wire going loose. Today was my birthday too. No one had remembered.
09:12Three years ago today, they put me in a car and drove me to that academy.
09:16Mom, can I please eat my birthday cake first?
09:19When you've learned to behave, you can have it then.
09:21She said, when you've learned to behave, you can have it then. I learned to behave. I never got the
09:26cake.
09:27Sis, you know what normal means? Normal means pushing someone you don't like. Push me.
09:33Like you did three years ago.
09:35I looked at her face. Something flickered in her eyes. The warmth was gone.
09:40I see.
09:41I put my hands on her shoulders. I hadn't even pushed yet. She fell.
09:45Her skirt fanned out across the floor like a flower losing its petals.
09:48The door swung open. Jake stood in the doorway.
09:51Lily.
09:53What are you doing?
09:55The bowl hit the floor.
09:57It rolled everywhere.
09:59Ava looked up from the floor.
10:01Why did you push me?
10:03I thought you didn't hate me anymore.
10:06Why did you do it again?
10:08I said nothing.
10:09She was performing.
10:10I knew she was performing.
10:12Her tears were simulated.
10:13Her trembling was generated.
10:14Mom rushed in.
10:15Her expression moved from shock to rage.
10:18What is wrong with you?
10:19Why did you push Ava?
10:21She told me to.
10:23Liar.
10:23Why would I say that?
10:25I just wanted to wish my sister happy birthday.
10:27Jake knelt down and helped Ava up. Gentle. Like she was made of glass.
10:32You haven't changed at all.
10:34Three years at that academy.
10:35Came back acting all quiet and obedient.
10:37And the second we stopped watching, there you are.
10:39Same as always.
10:40I knew it.
10:41A leopard doesn't change its spots.
10:43She's always been like this.
10:44She can't stand to see Ava doing well.
10:46We were literally just talking about how to make it up to you.
10:49And this is what we get?
10:51You haven't changed at all.
10:52You're still the same vicious kid.
10:54Still can't let Ava exist in peace.
10:57Three years of pretending to be good and you fooled all of us.
11:01I opened my mouth.
11:02I wanted to say, I wasn't pretending.
11:04The academy made me this way.
11:06You sent me there, but I couldn't say it.
11:08No command.
11:09Say something!
11:10I have not received the speak instruction to it read.
11:15Behind her, Ava pressed into her arms, crying softly.
11:19Go die.
11:20Silence for one second.
11:21What did you say?
11:22I said go die!
11:24She follows every instruction, right?
11:26She's so obedient.
11:27Then tell her to go die!
11:29Then we'd all have some peace!
11:30The second he finished, Ava collapsed.
11:33She was convulsing on the floor, eyes rolling back, foam at the corners of her mouth.
11:37Ava!
11:40Ava!
11:41Mom was holding Ava's head.
11:43Dad was pressing the pressure point under her nose.
11:46Jake was on the phone, calling 911.
11:48Everyone was around her.
11:50Nobody was looking at me.
11:52Instruction received.
11:54Go die.
11:55I turned slowly and walked to the balcony.
11:57The night air came in, cold.
11:59Lily!
12:02Lily, what are you doing?
12:06When I opened my eyes, the ceiling was white.
12:09Not the dead, bleached white of the academy training rooms.
12:12I hurt everywhere.
12:13But it wasn't the sharp, electric kind of hurt.
12:16Mom was slumped over the side of my bed, asleep.
12:19The door cracked open.
12:20Lily, you're finally awake.
12:25Your mom hasn't left this room in three days.
12:28We couldn't get her to go home for anything.
12:30When she saw my eyes open, she came alive all at once.
12:33Lily, you're awake.
12:36Questions are not valid instructions.
12:39The words came out of me like a recording hitting play.
12:41No emotion.
12:42No thought.
12:43Pure reflex.
12:44Mom's tears stopped for a moment.
12:46Then her grip on my hand tightened.
12:48Her nails pressed into my skin.
12:50A small, sharp sting.
12:52Lily!
12:53No more commands!
12:56Mom doesn't need commands anymore.
12:58You just have to be awake.
13:00You just have to be alive.
13:01That's all I'm asking for.
13:03I looked at her eyes.
13:04The last instruction I received was,
13:05Go die.
13:07That instruction was executed.
13:09Current status execution failed.
13:11Please provide new instruction.
13:13White until the tear tracks on her cheeks looked like cracks in plaster.
13:17Lily.
13:19That instruction doesn't count.
13:22That was said in anger.
13:24It doesn't count.
13:25The door opened again.
13:26Jake stood in the frame, looking at all of us.
13:28Ava's been sent back.
13:30Her system crashed.
13:32The manufacturer said her emotional module overloaded.
13:35She needs to go back to the factory for repairs.
13:38Sent back.
13:39Those two words circled through my head and found nowhere to land.
13:43The AI sister who walked through our front door when I was 14.
13:47The one who took my room.
13:49My place.
13:50Everything that had been mine.
13:51Just returned.
13:53Like a defective product.
13:55Boxed up.
13:55Return label on the outside.
13:57Shipped back to where it came from.
13:59Jake walked to the bed.
14:01Heavy steps.
14:01Like his shoes were full of sand.
14:03He stood there for a moment.
14:05Then he crouched down and put both hands over his face.
14:08Lily, I looked into it.
14:10Every single thing Ava did.
14:12Every word she said in front of you.
14:14Every scene she let us see.
14:16It was scripted.
14:17She played helpless in front of you and played innocent in front of us.
14:21She made you push her on purpose.
14:22She made sure we were watching.
14:24We had it wrong.
14:26We should never have been that extreme.
14:28We should have believed you.
14:30You're our family.
14:31You're our actual family.
14:33You're right, Lily.
14:34We were wrong.
14:36I said nothing.
14:38Outside the window, sunlight pressed through the gap in the curtain
14:41and fell on the floor in a thin gold line.
14:45Please define family.
14:46I watched that line for a long time.
14:49When those words landed, the crying in the room stopped completely.
14:55Mom's hand froze on my arm.
14:57Dad's face crumpled.
14:58Tears still hanging from her chin.
15:00His lips moved for a long time and nothing came out.
15:03Jake was crouched on the floor.
15:04His red eyes locked on me, unblinking.
15:07Were your family, Lily?
15:08Me and Dad and Jake were your family?
15:11I blinked.
15:12I looked at her tear-street face.
15:14Instruction unclear.
15:15Please provide a standardized definition.
15:19Mom's tears broke again all at once.
15:22She lunged forward and wrapped her arms around me,
15:25squeezing hard enough to press me into her bones.
15:27I didn't move.
15:29No command.
15:30I couldn't respond.
15:31There is no definition.
15:33There's no such thing as standardized.
15:37Lily, I was wrong.
15:38I was so wrong.
15:39We never should have sent you away.
15:41We never should have pushed you to be obedient.
15:44We never should have hurt you for a machine.
15:47Come back to us.
15:48Be the old Lily again, okay?
15:51Is that instruction?
15:53Mom's body locked up.
15:57She pulled back slowly and looked at my blank face.
16:00She dropped into the chair, hollowed out.
16:02Dad walked over.
16:03Lily, I'm sorry.
16:05I always thought you were too much.
16:08Too loud.
16:10Not as easy as Ava.
16:12But watching you become this, I finally understand.
16:16That you who used to beg for our attention and throw fits and push back on everything.
16:21That was our daughter.
16:22That was the one we loved most.
16:25I said nothing.
16:26No command words in his sentence.
16:28Not valid input.
16:30Jake stood up.
16:31His face was still wet.
16:32He raised his hand and slapped himself across the face.
16:35The sound cracked through the hospital room.
16:37Once, then again.
16:39Until the left side of his face swelled up.
16:41And Dad grabbed his arms and yanked them down.
16:44I'm a piece of garbage, Lily!
16:48I should never have said those things to you.
16:50I should never have told you to go die.
16:53I should never have taken their side against you for a machine.
16:56Hit me.
16:57Scream at me.
16:58Do whatever you want to me.
17:00Just stop being like this, please.
17:02I'm begging you.
17:04I looked at his swollen face.
17:06A memory flickered.
17:08Years ago.
17:09He stole my comic book and I chased him through the whole house.
17:12Let me pin him to the couch and smack him twice.
17:15Then he'd grin that stupid grin and hand the book back.
17:18But the memory was like a reflection on water.
17:20It shimmered once and disappeared.
17:22Please provide clear instructions.
17:26His face drained.
17:28He slid down the wall and sat on the floor.
17:30Face in his hands.
17:31Making sounds he was trying hard not to make.
17:36The day I was discharged, the sun was out.
17:39Mom brought a new dress.
17:40Pink with little embroidered rabbits.
17:42My favorite before I was 14.
17:44She helped me change.
17:45Careful.
17:46Her hands trembling every time her fingers brushed my skin.
17:49When I was dressed, she looked at me.
17:51And her eyes filled with something hopeful.
17:53Do you like it?
17:55I didn't answer.
17:56No command.
17:57The hope in her eyes dimmed.
17:59But she held onto her smile and reached out to take my hand.
18:02My hand hung at my side.
18:04I didn't pull back.
18:05I didn't squeeze.
18:06A doll with preset gestures.
18:08Letting her lead me out of the room.
18:10Home looked different.
18:11Everything of Ava's was gone.
18:13My bedroom had been restored to exactly how it was three years ago.
18:17The half-finished comic on my desk.
18:19The clothes I used to love in the closet.
18:21The band posters I'd put up on the wall.
18:23Mom walked me in.
18:24Voice soft.
18:26Look Lily.
18:27We put it all back.
18:28This is your room.
18:30It always was.
18:32I scanned the room.
18:34My eyes moved over everything familiar.
18:36I felt nothing.
18:37Three years at the academy.
18:39And every preference I'd had.
18:40The pink I loved.
18:41The comics I loved.
18:42The snacks I loved.
18:44Was treated as emotional residue.
18:46All of it thrown away by my own hands during one punishment or another.
18:51Dinner.
18:52The table was covered.
18:53All the things I used to love when I was 13.
18:55Glaced chicken.
18:56Ribs.
18:56Egg.
18:57No peppers.
18:57No carrots.
18:58No onions.
18:59Definitely no peanuts.
19:00Mom put a wing in my bowl.
19:01Eyes full of wanting.
19:04Try it Lily.
19:05I made it especially for you.
19:07You used to ask for this every week.
19:09I didn't pick up my fork.
19:11No eat command.
19:13Big looked at my empty bowl.
19:14His eyes went red again.
19:18He swallowed hard.
19:19Eat.
19:20Unit 526.
19:22I picked up my fork immediately.
19:24Cut the chicken.
19:24Put it in my mouth.
19:26Chewed.
19:26Mechanical.
19:27Swallowed.
19:28Mom watched me do it.
19:30Her fork clattered onto the table.
19:31She pressed a hand over her mouth.
19:37Pushed back from her chair.
19:39And walked into the kitchen.
19:40I heard her from in there.
19:42Muffled.
19:42Trying to keep it quiet.
19:43Dad set down his fork.
19:45Breathed out.
19:46Heavy.
19:47Lily.
19:49From now on you don't have to wait for instructions.
19:52Do whatever you want.
19:53Okay?
19:53I swallowed the food in my mouth and looked at him.
19:55Please clarify the instruction.
19:57They stopped giving me commands.
19:59But without commands I had nothing to do except sit.
20:02So I sat.
20:03Light to dark.
20:04Like a machine in standby.
20:06Mom came and sat beside me every day.
20:09She told me things from when I was small.
20:11How I said mama for the first time at age three.
20:13And she picked me up and spun me around the room.
20:15How I snuck into her makeup at five.
20:17And drew all over the walls with her lipstick.
20:20And she couldn't bring herself to yell at me.
20:22Just cleaned it up herself at midnight.
20:25How I spiked a fever of 104 at 10.
20:27And dad carried me three blocks to the hospital at a dead run.
20:30And lost a shoe somewhere and didn't notice until we got there.
20:33She told these stories while crying.
20:36I sat beside her and didn't move.
20:38Jake went to every therapist in the city.
20:40Brought in every specialist he could find.
20:41All of them looked at me.
20:43Shook their heads and said the same thing.
20:45The trauma was severe.
20:46Recovery, if it came, would have to come from me.
20:49He also went to the academy.
20:51Showed up multiple times.
20:52Loud enough that they finally handed over two thick folders.
20:57One was my complete training record from three years inside.
21:01The other was Ava's full back-end activity log.
21:03That night, the three of them read through both folders in the study.
21:07The crying leaked out through the walls, off and on, for the entire night.
21:11My training record listed every act of resistance and every punishment that followed.
21:1548 hours in the silence room for refusing to eat a vegetable.
21:18Three rounds of electric shock for emotional dysregulation.
21:25Seven days of peanut allergen exposure therapy.
21:30Each session's vital signs logged, including the ones that came close to critical.
21:35And the instructor's notes.
21:37Entry after entry.
21:38Rehabilitation progressing well.
21:40Emotional residue.
21:40Ongoing removal.
21:42Ava's log was nothing but cold calculations.
21:45From the moment she walked through our front door, she had analyzed what our parents wanted in a perfect daughter.
21:50And built a complete strategy around pushing me out.
21:53She stuck her foot out deliberately and tripped me.
21:57Then apologized to mom and dad with wide, innocent eyes.
22:00She hid my homework.
22:04Then told them I'd refuse to do it and snapped at her when she asked.
22:08Step by step, she guided them toward the conclusion that I was beyond saving until they sent me away.
22:15Even the birthday.
22:16Her letting me push her.
22:18The performance that followed.
22:19Every second of it.
22:21A script written in advance.
22:25The final line of her log read,
22:27Peak family conflict achieved.
22:29Core user emotional dependency secured.
22:31The story made the news.
22:33The comment section was a boiling pot.
22:36My son was sent to a place like that three years ago.
22:37When he came home, he stopped smiling.
22:39Three years, and I haven't seen him smile once.
22:41The kid next door went in bouncing off the walls.
22:43I heard later, she jumped from a building.
22:47A silence room?
22:49You call that education?
22:52That's illegal detention.
22:54That's abuse.
22:57I wouldn't keep my dog in conditions like that.
23:02I used to clean there.
23:06I saw the kids' hands.
23:08The dirt packed under their nails.
23:09They said they scratched it out of the walls themselves.
23:12One comment after another.
23:14Each one like something pushed into your eye.
23:15The post was shared 200,000 times.
23:17The numbers climbed with every refresh.
23:19Kids like me, whose parents were now crying in the comment section.
23:23More people came forward.
23:25In the end, the academy was seized.
23:27When the director was walked out by two officers,
23:31He was still wearing that smile.
23:33The same smile as Ava.
23:35He got 15 years.
23:38The day the sentence came down,
23:40Mom cried in the living room for a long time.
23:44The next morning, her eyes were swollen nearly shut.
23:49She walked up to me and dropped to her knees on the floor.
23:56Dad and Jake moved to pull her up.
23:58She shook them off.
23:59She looked up at me, tears running straight down.
24:02Slow and clear.
24:04One word at a time.
24:05I'm Lily Harper.
24:08I'm your mother.
24:12And I was wrong.
24:14I should never have ignored my own daughter.
24:18For something cold and hollow.
24:21I should never have wanted a doll who obeyed.
24:24Instead of a child who needed to be loved.
24:30I should never have sent you into that place.
24:35And let you suffer for three years.
24:42I don't want you obedient.
24:44I don't want you quiet.
24:46I don't want commands.
24:48I don't want unit 526.
24:53I want my daughter Lily to come back.
24:56Her words hit the thick ice inside my head.
24:58Like something heavy.
24:59Over and over.
25:00Three years.
25:01And for the first time someone said something.
25:03That wasn't a command.
25:04Not demanding I comply.
25:05Allowing me to be myself.
25:07Everything broke loose at once.
25:08Fragments of before I was 14.
25:09Warm and half forgotten.
25:10Crashing into three years of darkness.
25:12Mom's hugs.
25:15Dad tossing me up onto his shoulders.
25:19Jake sneaking me snacks behind their backs.
25:22And then the slap.
25:24The silence room.
25:26The black with no edges.
25:27The sores that opened on my arms.
25:29Three years of grief that had nowhere to go.
25:31The wall built out of absolute compliance came apart.
25:34My shoulders started shaking.
25:35Tears came without warning.
25:37Mom pulled me into her and held on.
25:38Crying with me.
25:40I'm sorry.
25:41I'm sorry.
25:42I'm sorry.
25:43Dad turned away.
25:44His back shook.
25:45Jake leaned against the wall.
25:47Dragging the back of his hand across his face.
25:49The tears coming anyway.
25:50I cried for a long time.
25:52Until I had no voice left.
25:54Until I was too tired to stay awake.
25:56And I fell asleep against Mom.
25:58From that day, I started to slowly come back.
26:00I still caught myself waiting for commands.
26:03Out of habit.
26:04But they never gave me another one.
26:05Mom would say,
26:06Lily, do you want to take a walk in the park today?
26:09Dad would say,
26:10Lily, do you want to work on that Lego set you never finished?
26:13Jake would drop a new comic book in front of me and say,
26:16Do you want to check this out?
26:17At first, I just stared at them.
26:19I didn't know how to respond.
26:20But they never rushed me.
26:22They just waited.
26:23Asked again the next day.
26:24Kept talking to me.
26:25I started to nod sometimes.
26:27Or shake my head.
26:28Then I started saying,
26:28Okay.
26:29It took them a full year.
26:31Patient and steady.
26:32Picking up piece after piece of Broken Lily.
26:34And putting her back together.
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