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Personal Narrative: Jing-Mei-Woo's Epilogue
Jing-Mei-Woo’s Epilogue Three years have past since I found my sisters, and I still wish my mother could see how much, us being together has affected me. I have become a new person, I do not cower in fear about tomorrow or let anyone belittle me. I am strong, confident, successful, and it is all because of her. If it weren’t for my mom I probably wouldn’t be married to my wonderful husband of 5 years.
Believe it or not but we met working on Waverly’s firms brochures. So if it were not for Waverly’s pickiness and my mother's lesson on “best quality” I probably wouldn’t have met Joe, and we wouldn’t be celebrating our 5th wedding anniversary tomorrow. Of course, Waverly takes pride in the fact “She brought us together” I laughed out loud

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