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"He broke up with me," Elise said amidst tears as they streamed from her eyes down her face, she was in full-blown sobbing. Ellen was taken aback because she had never seen her younger sister cry like that before, Elise had always been that independent last child who got everything done by herself, it was strange to her crying all alone in the kitchen. Suddenly it dawned on Ellen that maybe the reason he had never seen Elise cry was because she cried all by herself when no one was around to comfort her. Ellen was tempted to ask questions and probe her but seeing her bent shoulders and posture she knew that what he sister truly needed was some comfort even if it was just a hug. Ellen stepped forward and wrapped her hands around her while patting the top of her head and her hand running t