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Searching for the Magic Light

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Once upon a time there was a boy named Balti, who loved his mother Nacha very much. Balti had the bravest and most powerful mom. Balti's mother was a warrior who faced a bad bug in her body called cancer. Balti knew that with love they could overcome everything with mom and her family. So the day Mom Nacha told him that she was going to a special place where magical lights would help her feel better, he hugged her with a lot of love. and asked him: “Will those lights help you heal?” “Yes, my love” - answered mom - “in the hospital I will lie down on a bed and colored lights will illuminate my body, which will help me fight cancer.” Seeing Balti's curious face, Mama Nacha continued - “The lights won't hurt me, I just have to stay very still, like when we play statues.” Balti smiled, feeling calmer, he and mom were the best at that game. Then he asked her: “Mom, can I come with you?” - Mom Nacha looked at him with tenderness and some sadness and said - “Balti, you are always with me in my heart, but I must go and meet the magical light alone.” This is a very special light Balti and it will stay with me for a few days and to take care of it I will be inside a bubble that will keep all its magic surrounding me to heal. The bubble will allow me to see the color of the light inside me and when it lights up with your favorite color, I will be able to return home, since it is the most powerful color. So, mom went to the appointment with the magic light, knowing that each day that passed would help her a little more and she would be closer to hugging Balti again. BALTI FELT SAD AND MISSED MOM, BUT HE WAS SURROUNDED BY THE LOVE OF DAD AND GRANDMA. I WAS ALSO HOPEFUL BECAUSE EVEN IF I COULD NOT SEE THE LIGHTS, I KNEW THEY WERE HELPING MOM FEEL BETTER. The day finally arrived and the light turned into Balti's favorite color. Mom thanked the bubble and with a soft sound it burst and disappeared. Mom would be coming! and they would give each other the warmest hug, illuminated by that light that brought them so much love.

Once upon a time there was a boy named Balti, who loved his mother Nacha very much. Balti had the bravest and most powerful mom. Balti's mother was a warrior who faced a bad bug in her body called cancer.

Balti knew that with love they could overcome everything with mom and her family. So the day Mom Nacha told him that she was going to a special place where magical lights would help her feel better, he hugged her with a lot of love. and asked him: “Will those lights help you heal?”

“Yes, my love” - answered mom - “in the hospital I will lie down on a bed and colored lights will illuminate my body, which will help me fight cancer.” Seeing Balti's curious face, Mama Nacha continued - “The lights won't hurt me, I just have to stay very still, like when we play statues.” Balti smiled, feeling calmer, he and mom were the best at that game.

Then he asked her: “Mom, can I come with you?” - Mom Nacha looked at him with tenderness and some sadness and said - “Balti, you are always with me in my heart, but I must go and meet the magical light alone.” This is a very special light Balti and it will stay with me for a few days and to take care of it I will be inside a bubble that will keep all its magic surrounding me to heal. The bubble will allow me to see the color of the light inside me and when it lights up with your favorite color, I will be able to return home, since it is the most powerful color.

So, mom went to the appointment with the magic light, knowing that each day that passed would help her a little more and she would be closer to hugging Balti again.

The day finally arrived and the light turned into Balti's favorite color. Mom thanked the bubble and with a soft sound it burst and disappeared. Mom would be coming! and they would give each other the warmest hug, illuminated by that light that brought them so much love.

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