
Mrs. Adriana, who devoted many years of her life to the enlightenment of Erseka, recounts the difficult childhood she passed.
The electrician who grew up in different cities of Albania, says that her mother abandoned her in the first months of her life and since then she grew up in a foster home.
Adriana searched all her life for her biological mother, only to receive another disappointment from her, which dealt a huge blow to her dream of reuniting.
"I grew up in coastal towns. I am not from Erseka. I grew up in a foster home, my mother abandoned me. I suffered disappointment from her. I looked for him with the greatest love, I looked for him with great hope, but I was very disappointed. I found him, I recognized him but he didn't accept me.
I became a strong child, I had to face life, because the moment you miss your mother, you miss many things, you miss love, support and support. I was born in Shkodër, I don't know my father's origin. I looked for it all my life, but I found it at 45 years old. I didn't have a chance before. I only had my mother's name, not my father's. She had been in love but hid it.
She talked about the first meeting she had with her mother, who disappointed her by the words she said to her, but still she did not regret meeting her at the age of 45, after quenching her curiosity for years.
"Her meeting was cold, she told me there was no reason to ask me, I had closed this chapter. I met him a couple of other times, he said don't meet me. I asked him who is the real father, he said as long as I left you there, I didn't love you. He told me to draw the rope with two fingers on my stomach so that no one would notice. I told him God loved me. He had created another family. I quenched a curiosity," she said.
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