
After Pulling Down the Shade and Letting Me Bask in the Sun, My Parents Went Crazy Regretting It
by Mo Shiran
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The year I was diagnosed with xeroderma pigmentosum, the doctor said that ultraviolet rays would induce cancer throughout my body. My parents cried and sealed all the windows and swore to protect me in the dark for the rest of my life. But since the birth of my younger brother, this love has gradually deteriorated. My younger brother pointed at the dark living room and cried: "Why does my home look like a haunted house? There is sunshine in other people's homes. I hate this!" The face of my mother, who had always loved me, suddenly changed, and she dragged me out of the corner. "In order to accommodate you these past few years, the whole family has been living in darkness, and your brother is going to be depressed!" "How can anyone die if they are exposed to the sun? You just don't like your brother!" The next second, she frantically tore down all the shading curtains. My mother ignored my shrill screams, picked up my brother and slammed the door away without looking back. "Ignore her and let her play her part! Darling, mom will take you to the amusement park!" The ultraviolet rays were like red-hot steel needles, instantly piercing my fragile skin. I watched my skin fester inch by inch under the scorching sun, and my breathing became weaker and weaker.
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