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Chapter 8 - Chapter 8: The Way I Treated Her

As days passed,

things didn't suddenly become easier…

but I started to change.

Not in a big, noticeable way—

just slowly, in how I saw her.

I stopped looking at my mother through her condition.

I didn't think of what she couldn't do.

I didn't treat her differently because of it.

To me, she was just… my mother.

And like any other mother,

if she argued—

I argued back.

If she got stubborn—

I didn't always stay quiet anymore.

I didn't hold back just because she was handicapped.

At that time,

I didn't think of it as something meaningful.

I wasn't trying to be strong.

I wasn't trying to prove anything.

It just felt normal.

I treated her the way I would treat anyone close to me.

Not carefully.

Not gently all the time.

Just… honestly.

And then one day,

I heard something I wasn't supposed to hear.

She was talking to one of her friends.

I don't remember how the conversation started…

but I remember what she said.

She said,

"My daughter doesn't see my condition as my weakness."

I stayed still.

Listening without making a sound.

And then she said something more.

"She treats me just like anyone else…

she doesn't show sympathy for my condition."

I don't know why,

but that stayed with me.

Not because it hurt me.

Not because it surprised me.

But because, for the first time,

I saw my actions from her side.

Something I thought was normal…

meant something more to her.

Maybe she didn't want sympathy.

Maybe she didn't want to be treated differently.

Maybe…

the way I treated her

made her feel normal too.

I didn't say anything about it.

I didn't tell her I heard.

But quietly,

that moment stayed with me.

Like a small confirmation—

that sometimes,

not treating someone differently…

is its own kind of respect.

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