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Chapter 13: Homecoming: The Return

“It is hard to explain what it is like to go from feeling different from everyone around you to feeling so connected to everyone in your world. In England, my parents and I had been alone, like limbs detached from their body. In South Africa, I caught glimpses of myself in the way my aunts and cousins laughed or moved their hands, as if I was looking into little mirrors on a beautiful embroidered cloth. But it was with Fumane that I saw my fullest reflection. I don't mean in the physical sense, although we have the same cheekbones and generous lips. It was in the way I could feel her emotions by just looking into her eyes, like we were made from the same material, the same cloth. We were cut to slightly different patterns, but the fabric of us responded the same way to heat, light, movement and life. I had never met anyone like that before.