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"After her mother’s death, Mila began to have trouble sleeping. Every night before bed, she imagined that black shadows were coming out of her closet, that someone was sitting at her desk, and that someone was standing at her window. She was so afraid that she couldn’t sleep and the less she slept, the worse her imagination became.",
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"Mila learned that it was okay to feel scared and sad, and that it was important to talk about her feelings. She realized that even though her mother was no longer with her, she would always carry her mother’s love and memories with her, and that was something to be thankful for.",
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