Chapter 2 - Mom (1/2)
When Sona fainted, an enormous amount of new memories began to merge with her existing memories. Perhaps because of the explosion of Chronos' staff, she became weaker, but these 17-year-old memories of a young woman were merging with the thousands of memories she had acquired during her life as Goddess of Music.
The memoirs were about a teenager named 17-year-old Angela Young. Angela lived alone with her pregnant mother since her father had died a few months ago shortly after her mother discovered the pregnancy.
The two had gone into depression with the man's death, Angela started missing many classes at school and was only locked in her room playing on the computer while Madison started working countless extra hours just to spend as little time at home as possible so she wouldn't remember her husband seeing their stuff.
They were a poor family, often didn't have much to eat. Her father's death, combined with her mother's pregnancy, caused her mother and daughter despair. They needed to find a way to make money or they would starve to death.
Now, two months after her father's death, Angela and Madison's relationship was at its worst. The daughter had become rebellious and the mother cried non-stop.
When Sona got those memories, she was worried. Apparently she had reincarnated in the body of the teenager on a planet called earth. First she was curious since she had never spoken a sound, whether she would make it in this new body. According to that she never had a real family, the adoptive mother she had in her other life did not live long after adoption and she ended up not becoming very close.
But when Sona saw Angela and Madison's relationship, she was worried that even on this other planet she wouldn't be able to live this feeling of such intense family affection.
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Feeling the headache diminish, Sona opened her eyes and noticed that she was back in bed with another towel over her head. When asked how she got into bed again, the bedroom door was opened and a beautiful blue-haired woman with worn-out clothes entered the room.
When the two faced each other, Madison quickly started crying again and ran to hug Sona. ”Daughter... how long has it been since you've eaten? You're so thin... I've already lost your father, don't make me lose you too.”
When Sona heard that, she felt the concern coming from deep within Madison's soul. That kind of worry was new to her, something she always yearned for, but never had the chance to feel. We don't know if it was because Sona was happy to receive this affection or if it was because of the sadness of seeing her mother like this, caused by her newly acquired memories, but Sona also started to cry while hugging her mother.