MY FEELINGS ARE ALL MIXED UP. It was overwhelming to know that, behind my exciting days attending work and enjoying the talk I had with my fellow employees, there are people who are in trouble because of me. The ones that I left behind without even giving a thought to how they are. For the past few weeks, if Marley were to ask me if I was worried about my sister—she didn’t know anything about what I did and was kept in the shadows—I would only tell her one thing. No… I am not. It would be a lie if I told her that there is a single day I never thought about whether my sister is doing well in the company as the CEO and the only daughter behind our mother in that building. I never felt worried about whether she was affected by my decision… but I should have thought of her still. After heari

