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    The chap­ter opens with Lily and her moth­er set­tling into their new home in Adams, New Hamp­shire, after a cross-coun­try move from Cal­i­for­nia. Their jour­ney was filled with bond­ing moments, like sleep­ing under the stars in Wyoming and stay­ing in bud­get motels. Upon arrival, they camped in the emp­ty house, drink­ing wine and lis­ten­ing to the sounds of their new sur­round­ings. Lily feels hope­ful about start­ing fresh, but the next morn­ing, the mov­ing van arrives, and a work­er named Hur­ley greets her with an unwel­come com­ment, hint­ing at chal­lenges ahead.

    As they unpack, Lily’s moth­er joy­ful­ly redis­cov­ers framed pho­tos and art, treat­ing them like cher­ished gifts. Lily stum­bles upon an old pho­to album filled with pre­tran­si­tion mem­o­ries, includ­ing images of her­self as a child in a suit, play­ing T‑ball, and wear­ing her mother’s lip­stick. Her moth­er, emo­tion­al, admits she couldn’t bring her­self to dis­card these pho­tos, explain­ing that they rep­re­sent a part of her own his­to­ry too. Lily, sur­pris­ing­ly unboth­ered, reas­sures her moth­er that it’s okay to keep them, acknowl­edg­ing that her moth­er also under­went a tran­si­tion of her own.

    The chap­ter delves into Lily’s reflec­tions on her child­hood, recall­ing how her moth­er sup­port­ed her fem­i­nin­i­ty at home despite her father’s dis­ap­proval. A poignant mem­o­ry sur­faces of Lily dress­ing as a fairy queen, which sparked ten­sion between her par­ents. This moment under­scores the famil­ial con­flict sur­round­ing Lily’s iden­ti­ty and her mother’s pro­tec­tive role. Lily now rec­og­nizes her mother’s fragili­ty, real­iz­ing that their shared jour­ney has shaped them both in pro­found ways.

    The chap­ter clos­es with Lily and her moth­er sit­ting togeth­er, flip­ping through the album, as Lily com­forts her tear­ful moth­er. In a role rever­sal, Lily becomes the care­tak­er, imag­in­ing a future where she tends to her aging moth­er. The scene high­lights their deep bond and the mutu­al resilience they’ve devel­oped. The chap­ter cap­tures themes of iden­ti­ty, mem­o­ry, and the endur­ing love between moth­er and daugh­ter, set against the back­drop of a fresh start in a new home.

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