The Longing.

A ragged doll in hand, she sat there in a corner, among others of her age, and some, much younger.
She saw hundreds of people rushing about the station every day. Some to work, some back from work, and some, for leisure. She had always wondered how it would be to exchange her life with someone else for a day.
She saw other little girls, well fed and dressed, and imagined herself the same way.
She saw young mothers carrying their children around hurriedly, and wondered if her mother would have done the same.

She asked herself the same question every day, “What have I done, and who am I to blame?”

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