
I want her to sew curtains for the upstairs rooms. The light is a deluge of blinding whiteness.
Mom, look at me. Can you see my face?
She takes a long, thoughtful look and agrees that behind the light, my face has fallen into a featureless shadow. The curtains must be just dark enough to adjust the light. The attentive gaze needs a measure of darkness.

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