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I was about to enter the room where Rosabella was staying until the doctor was sure she was fine but stopped when I heard the sobbing sound. I knew it was not Rosabella. "I forgive you," Rosabella said in a soft voice. "How can you? I have never treated you like you deserved to be, I have disappointed you as a mother. Peter never would have wanted this." It was Carol. "No, do not say that. It was my fault he died. You had every right to be upset," Rosa answered and the crying intensified. "You were a child. You did nothing wrong, Peter died because of these men. I was wrong to blame you for something you had no control over." Carol was apologizing to Rosabella. It was something I never thought I would hear. People could never change in one night. "Seeing you on the floor, I thoug