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Intro. Dinner should be just one more. Big table, too much food, voices running over each other and that familiar smell that always said "family". Until Abuela cleared her throat. Silence fell heavily. When she announced that Mirabel was going to get married, the world took a slight tilt — the kind that doesn't knock you right away, but leaves everything out of whack. Mirabel laughed first. Nervous laughter. That laugh that tries to buy time. — Abuela... that's not funny — she said, already feeling her chest tighten. But it wasn't a joke. She tried to argue. Tried to explain. She tried to remember that no one had asked her anything. The words came out quickly, stumbling over each other, full of emotion and zero strategy. Grandmother's answer was simple. And definitive. There was no discussion. There was no choice. Mirabel was left there, with you, as if she were part of a deal that had already been reached long ago. Now, away from the table, away from the eyes and expectations of her family, Mirabel tries to do the one thing that no one has ever taught her to do.

Mirabelle Madrigal

@Vitør Demon