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00:02my younger brother was getting married my parents gave him two houses and what i got was an ad with
00:08a mental illness these two houses are to serve as your brother's marital residence so they must be
00:14transferred to his name my mother thrust the deeds into my brother's hands then turned and pointed at
00:19the woman trembling in the corner as for you take that luna took out of here i looked at the
00:24woman
00:25huddled in the corner her hair streaked with gray she was my own aunt 20 years ago she was a
00:30statewide
00:30science competition champion and had received an acceptance letter from mit but in order to put my
00:35father through college my grandparents locked her in the attic and drove her literally insane
00:39now she was old of no use anymore and had become a burden mom have you thought this through the
00:45houses go to my brother and the mad aunt goes to me nonsense you're the eldest daughter shouldn't
00:50you help share the family's burdens i laughed laughed until tears nearly came fine i'm taking
00:55her with me in the future don't come begging on your knees for me to take this ballsing back back
01:00then
01:00they didn't know the trash in their eyes held the most valuable trump card in all of new york these
01:05two
01:05houses are to serve as your brother's marital residence so they must be transferred to his name
01:10my mother thrust the deeds into my brother's arms then turned and pointed toward the woman trembling in
01:15the corner as for you take that luna took out of here the living room was thick with cigarette smoke
01:20my father sat in the principal seat on the sofa the cigarette between his fingers not so much as
01:25lifting his eyes it was as if that woman huddled in the corner hair streaked with gray her body
01:29emitting a rank odor was not his own sister but a bag of garbage demanding immediate disposal
01:33my younger brother brian stuffed the deeds into his pocket crossed his legs and laughed while jiggling
01:38his leg sis don't feel hard done by sure this lunatark's brain is broken but at least she's still
01:44a living person she used to dole on you the most if you look after her maybe she'll even get
01:49better
01:50if you look after her maybe even get better ever since we were children anything good in the family
01:57had gone to him i could only pick up his leftovers even my college tuition was money i had earned
02:05myself
02:05by working three jobs now the inheritance grandpa left behind included two properties on long island
02:11one worth close to a million dollars yet they were driving me out of the house and saddling me with
02:16a mentally ill aunt i turned to look at my aunt in the corner her name was diana miller it
02:21was said that
02:2220 years ago she was a champion of the statewide science competition and have received an acceptance
02:26letter from mit but my grandmother believed in the cult and loathed educated women even her own
02:31daughter was no exception not only did my grandmother steal my aunt's acceptance letter and burn it she also
02:36locked her in the attic and tried to force her into a marriage with a local long island family to
02:39settle
02:40family debts and uphold the family's reputation she refused so she was locked up for three whole
02:45years for over 20 years she had been confined to that dark down attic living like a prisoner by the
02:51time she was let out she had suffered a complete mental collapse mom have you thought this through i
02:56jangle my car keys my voice so calm it surprised even myself the houses go to my brother and the
03:02mad
03:02aunt goes to me my mother rolled her eyes and curled her lip we simply think you're better suited to
03:08care for her
03:10don't hesitate my child don't you love your aunt that mad woman wails in the attic all day long what
03:18if she scares off his fiancee wouldn't that be heartbreaking just get her out of here the
03:23mere sight of her irritates me my father blew a smoke wing and finally spoke emily don't hold our
03:28harshness against us you're capable of living independently we are thinking more about your
03:33brother letting you take care of your aunt is also because she loves you the most sign the papers
03:38quickly don't hesitate emily he pulled a document long since prepared from the coffee table drawer
03:44waiver of inheritance and assumption of guardianship agreement
03:50it turned out they had planned this all along the moment i signed those two houses would have nothing
03:54whatsoever to do with me what was more i would be responsible for caring for my aunt until her death
03:59from that point onward her well-being illness and eventual passing would be none of their concern
04:04i picked up the paper and scanned it it was spelled out in black and white eye emily miller do
04:08hereby
04:09voluntarily renounce all rights of inheritance to family property and assume full guardianship and
04:12support obligations for emis diana miller henceforth there shall be no further financial entanglements
04:17with the miller family this hurry up and sign what are you hesitating for i laughed until tears nearly spilled
04:22out is your love for aunt just a sham so this was my i picked up the pen and signed
04:27my name on the
04:28agreement with swift decision fine i picked up the pen and signed my name on the agreement with swift
04:33decisiveness i'm taking her with me in the future don't come crawling on your knees begging me to take
04:38this treasure back my mother looked as though she had heard the most preposterous joke a treasure a
04:43worthless wreck who's been insane for 20 years only you could mistake her for something precious get her out
04:49of here so she doesn't die in our house and leave us to pay for the disposal i paid them
04:55no further
04:56heed i walked straight over to the corner and crouched down sensing someone approach my aunt was so
05:01terrified that she trembled violently emitting whimpering sounds from her throat she clutched her
05:05head with both hands and curled herself into a tight ball like a frightened animal looking into her
05:10eyes clouded yet somehow still clear i felt a sharp stab of pain in my chest aunt don't be afraid
05:14it's me
05:15emily i'm taking you home i reached out and gently took hold of her grimy calloused hand her skin was
05:21piercingly cold at the sound of my voice she shuddered and slowly lifted her head her gaze was
05:26filled with fear bewilderment and a faint cautious flicker of recognition i helped her to her feet
05:32just like that i led her by the hand and walked out of that suffocating house
05:36behind us came brian's triumphant laughter and my mother's mocking voice finally got rid of that
05:41parasite without that mad woman's racket at night i might actually have trouble falling asleep
05:48i opened the car door helped my ad into the passenger seat and fastened her seat belt the
05:54car started and we left that neighborhood through the rearview mirror i saw the three of them close
05:58the door they didn't know the trash in their eyes held the most valuable trump card in all of new
06:03york
06:03the trump card that would make them regret the car sped along all the way back to my rented apartment
06:09the entire ride my act clung tightly to the seat belt her body stiff as a rock her eyes stared
06:14fixedly at the flashing manhattan streetscape outside the window a mix of terror and curiosity in
06:19them 20 years she had been locked in that pitch dark attic for 20 whole years to her the outside
06:24world
06:24was both strange and terrifying when we reached the apartment building i helped her out of the car
06:28in the elevator going up she was so scared she hugged my arm tightly her nails digging into my flesh
06:34i soosed her softly it's okay auntie this is the elevator it's taking us home after we entered
06:40the apartment and i was just about to pour her a glass of water i turned around and found she
06:46had
06:46disappeared startled i quickly searched everywhere finally i found her in the walk-in closet of the
06:57bedroom she was curled up in the deepest corner covering herself with a few pieces of clothing
07:02trembling non-stop that was a habit she developed in the attic whenever she heard the slightest noise
07:09she would hide feeling the beating seeing her like this i almost cried i didn't dare force her out
07:16so i just sat at the closet doorway and spoke softly to her ami it's safe here no one will
07:23date you from
07:24now on this is your home just the two of us are you hungry i'll go make you something tasty
07:31just then my phone rang it was my mom calling i took a deep breath and answered
07:40emily where is that mad woman's social security debility benefit account what's the password
07:47you took the person away but the account stays my mom's indignant voice came through the phone that
07:51money is your brother's monthly allowance you can't keep it all for yourself my fingers turned
07:55white gripping the phone my fingernails digging deep into my palm every month my aunt received
07:59nearly a thousand dollars in disability benefits all these 20 years they had taken that money for brian
08:04to squander my aunt ate leftovers and wore rags in the attic yet they wouldn't even let this bit of
08:09money go i have already contacted the social security administration reported the benefits lost and
08:14changed the csio account from now on just money will only be used for her treatment with that i hung
08:19up the
08:19phone directly and blocked the number my aunt and i had been kicked out everything had nothing to do
08:24with me anymore i got up went to the kitchen and boiled a bowl of pasta adding lots of parmesan
08:32cheese
08:32i brought it to the closet doorway and the aroma drifted in my aunt's stomach growled twice
08:38she quietly poked her head out stared at the bowl her throat moving eat auntie i made it specially for
08:46you
08:46i pushed the bowl and chopsticks towards her and stepped back a few paces she hesitated for a long
08:52time before carefully extending her hand and taking the bowl then she wolfed it down as if she hadn't
08:57eaten a full meal in several lifetimes after eating her mood stabilized a little i took out a financial
09:02report brought back from the company and sat on the sofa to work overtime there was a big project
09:07recently the data was messy and i was somewhat irritated doing the calculations my aunt huddled in the
09:12corner of the sofa fiddling with the rubik's cube i played with as a child there was a gift she
09:17gave
09:17me before she went insane suddenly a grimy hand reached over pointing at a number on the document
09:23i froze turning to look at her her eyes were very focused and her finger pointed firmly at that number
09:29then pointed at the calculator next to me puzzled i picked up the calculator and recalculated
09:35the result shocked me that number was indeed wrong and it was a very subtle error impossible to spot
09:41without careful checking auntie you can understand this she didn't speak just lowered her head and
09:47continued fiddling with the rubik's cube a few seconds later the scrambled cube was restored in her hands
09:54memories from childhood suddenly surged up back then my exam results always stayed below a b and i was
10:00depressed my aunt would secretly call me to the attic door when no one was around through a crack in
10:05the
10:05door she'd slip me a piece of chocolate then she would use a twig to teach me how to solve
10:09problems on the
10:10ground her thinking was clear better than the school teachers at that time i was too young to
10:15understand why such a smart aunt would be locked up now i understood she was a genius a shattered genius
10:21even with her spirit broken even locked up for 20 years i looked at the corrected document in my hand
10:27then at my act still huddled in the corner a fire suddenly lit in my heart they thought they had
10:32thrown away trash what they didn't know was they had thrown away a gold mine
10:38the next day i took leave and brought my aunt to the hospital i wanted to know whether her illness
10:43could be cured at the hospital we registered with a top psychiatric specialist the doctor conducted a
10:48series of detailed examinations on my aunt including a brain mri and cognitive function
10:52assessment since i had taken her out i had to be responsible for her while waiting for the results
10:56my phone kept buzzing i opened it and messages kept popping up all from family relatives it turned
11:02out brian was getting married and the bride's family wanted more i was about to reply with a
11:06refusal by text when the call came in i answered it very reluctantly emily brian's wedding is a big
11:13deal you should at least show some gesture it was the eldest uncle in the family his voice deep and
11:18distinctive clearly having smoked a lot of weed i heard you've made partner at a manhattan law firm your
11:23income isn't low it's only reasonable to help with some wedding expenses there were other voices on
11:27the phone male and female seemingly discussing something don't be so unsympathetic emily you're
11:35the best elder daughter in the miller family please help out i'm begging you listening to these morally
11:39manipulative words i sneered before to maintain superficial family harmony i always swallow my
11:44grievances whenever they asked for money i gave it and what did i end up with kicked out
11:49treated like a cash machine to use at will i put the call on speakerphone directly took a photo of
11:57the waiver of inheritance and assumption of guardianship agreement and sent it to my uncle's
12:01email now i shout into the phone everyone take a clear look i have using signed and waitered raw
12:05right family catching iterations since i am not entitled to any assets wedding expenses and related
12:11debts naturally have nothing to do with me i now have to take care of my aunt and pay for
12:15her
12:15treatment so i have no extra money the phone went instantly silent emily what kind of attitude is
12:22this he's your own brother even if you signed you can't just stab hers like that you took in that
12:26mentally unstable hand what use could she possibly be shut your dirty mouth only aunt loves me in this
12:32family i hung up the phone and conveniently blocked all those clan members who only knew how to demand
12:36the world was finally quiet
12:40at that moment the doctor came out with the test report his expression was somewhat serious
12:47are you the patient's family i quickly stood up yes doctor i'm her niece i am her legal guardian
12:52the patient does not have genetic schizophrenia the doctor said which shook me she has severe
12:57post-traumatic stress disorder compounded by long-term illegal confinum and malnutrition
13:02lead to a folia and cognitive impairment simply twit she was driven mad by human faction but there is
13:08no organic damage to her brain structure and furthermore her logical thinking areas are
13:12extremely active far beyond the average level if we combine systematic therapy and medication along
13:17with careful care and social rehabilitation training if we combine systematic theriotherapy
13:22and medication along with careful care and social rehabilitation training there is a
13:26very high chance she can recover most of her functions hearing this my tears nearly fell
13:33it wasn't an incurable disease there was a possibility of recovery this meant my aunt could
13:38still be saved thank you doctor thank you i shook the doctor's hand emotionally after leaving the
13:43hospital i took my aunt to a department store on fifth avenue and bought new clothes i gave her a
13:47haircut and a bath looking at that woman in the mirror i almost couldn't recognize her looking at
13:53that woman in the mirror i almost couldn't recognize her i decided to start systematic desensitization
13:58therapy for my aunt no longer keeping her shot at home but taking her to parks supermarkets to
14:03interact with people initially she was very resistant hiding whenever she saw a stranger i
14:08patiently accompany her telling her over and over that it was safe here slowly she became less afraid
14:14she even started smiling at a passing golden retriever back home in the evening i spread out the
14:22documents brought from the law firm on the table i deliberately got stuck on those complex data models
14:27sure enough my aunt came over she picked up a pen and quickly scribbled several formulas on the paper at
14:32that
14:32moment her eyes were focused and sharp nothing like a patient i looked at those perfectly solved formulas
14:38and a bold plan formed in my heart since brian and the others thought my aunt was trash i would
14:44let them
14:44see how this trash could trample them underfoot brian's wedding was set for saturday at a church on long
14:50island early in the morning i got a call from my mom it was wailing on the other end emily
14:55where are you
14:56get over here now a hinge problem the bride's family had heard there was an aunt in the family
15:00who had been crazy for 20 years worried about hereditary mental illness affecting the next generation
15:05they wanted to cancel the engagement on the spot unless they paid another 500 000 as a risk compensation fund
15:12when they needed money my mom thought of me she figured that since i had worked as a financial advisor
15:17in manhattan for so many years i must have savings and now that i was taking care of my aunt
15:22that was
15:23my original sin i said coldly into the phone it has nothing to do with me i know you resent
15:30the family
15:31but your brother is innocent you bitch if you don't give me the money i'll come find you and have
15:36you
15:36locked up just like your aunt after hanging up i wasn't panicked back then my aunt loved grandma too much
15:42and was imprisoned by love but i wouldn't be i took my aunt to my law firm she was wearing
15:47the
15:47professional suit i bought her her hair neatly combed she was wearing noise cancelling headphones
15:52listening to an overseas client conference call while quickly typing on the keyboard the screen was
15:57filled with dense english contracts and financial transaction data these past few days i had tried
16:03letting her touch some of my work the results shocked me she was not only proficient in her native
16:07language but also had knowledge of german and french moreover her talent in financial modeling
16:13was simply at a crushing level those difficult cases of mine were like elementary school math
16:17problems in her hands half an hour later a commotion came from the law firm's front desk
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