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"Mark..."
I grasped Mark's hand in terror.
Mark gave me a reassuring look.
Our mother was gutting fish.
She held a knife that rose and fell with each surgical cut.
Maybe she exerted too much strength, and the fish's head suddenly toppled to my feet.
The air was filled with a faint smell of fish.
She turned her back toward me and asked, "Mia, could you please pick it up for me?"
I nodded and looked down, only to be stunned by what I saw.
It wasn't a fish head under my feet.
Instead, it was a human head.
Margot's head was lying on the ground, her eyes staring at me.
I screamed and took a few steps back.
Mark hurried over to comfort me. "Mia, what's wrong?"
Trembling, I pointed at the ground.
But at this moment, the head on the ground had disappeared.
Instead, it was a very ordinary white radish.
When I looked back at the chopping board, the half-cut radish was still there.
There was no trace of the fish or the human head.