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ep. 4
Aunt Lian Neo stands by a hospital bed with rails. A curtain partially obscures the bed, so the patient's head can't be seen. 

An IV drip bag is connected to the patient. Aunt Lian Neo glances at it with a frown on her face.Suling enters the room and meets Aunt Lian Neo's eyes.

Nadia warily observes Suling, as Suling steps in front of the hospital bed.

At the foot of the bed, she looks down at the patient. The patient has short, straggly hair that frames her face, which has a huge bruise on the right cheek and near her lips. Her eyes are closed. 

The patient lies unconscious on the bed. As Suling takes in the scene, her expression is one of shock and fear. Aunt Lian Neo speaks, "To be born a girl in the Year of the Tiger is a death sentence." 

Exasperatedly, Suling replies, "I know. You don't need to keep reminding me." 

Aunt Lian Neo responds, "Then tell me what you think it means." The light reflects on her face, illuminating her grey hair and blue eyes. Suling reels off: "We have to live on this island, removed from the world because of a stupid supersition that girls born in the Year of the Tiger bring bad luck and ill fortune." 

"We are literally killed as examples of women who dare to defy some archaic tradition, a flimsy excuse to keep women in their place." 

"I know what it means. We all know what it means because you won't let us forget." Suling looks sideways at Aunt Lian Neo. 

Aunt Lian Neo stares at Suling, with the same troubled look that she has had since the news of the patient arrived. She lets out a sigh. "You recite those words as if it's just a story to you." 

At the door, Nadia and Auntie Fatimah look on. Nadia looks worried as a drop of sweat trickles down her cheek.

Aunt Lian Neo reaches out to tuck the blanket around the patient. "She said she's expecting a child. A girl." Suling gasps. "What?" She says in a tiny voice. Aunt Lian Neo continues, "It doesn't look like she would be due soon, so it wouldn't be a Horse baby, this year's sign." 

As she narrates, Suling pictures a montage of zodiac animals – a Rat, an Ox, a Tiger, a Rabbit, a Dragon, a Horse, and a Goat. Her eyes are deeply focused, and the background turns to deep waters. 

Aunt Lian Neo says: "And... with the Lunar New Year in a couple of months, her baby would be a Goat..." 

"Sheep daughters are tolerated. They are made into filial daughters, loyal wives, and healthy mothers." Suling widens her eyes in surprise. "Her child isn't a Tiger. Why would she need to run?" 

Aunt Lian Neo looks away. "She said she's had a daughter before. A Tiger child... The censors tried to remove the baby, but she managed to save her." 

"You've read our records. You know what they're capable of." As she speaks, the patient remains motionless, unaware of what is going on. The records detail the story of two seemingly friendly government officials paying a visit to a parent and child. 

The officials produce a search warrant and become more aggressive as they bang on the door of an apartment. Eventually, the military is called in and a group of armed soldiers in uniform arrive – the seemingly friendly government officials a part of them.

A man answers a soldier's questions while two girls hide in a cupboard, trying to remain as silent as possible. Suling recalls poring over the many records at the library as Aunt Lian Neo continues speaking, "Some mothers hid or were hidden before their daughters were born." 

A scene floats up to Suling's mind. A pregnant woman, along with other women, waits to board a bus. "The records also have stories about daring rescues." Suling recalls another scene of a woman fighting a solider as she covers for a mother to run away from a burning house with her baby. 

"Some baby girls were saved from the brink of removal." Boats filled with women head to the horizon as they ride the waters to freedom. Suling looks tense as she touches the scar on her neck. Aunt Lian Neo eyes her. 

Suling speaks up, "But how did she find us? How did she get here?" Aunt Lian Neo replies, "She was brought here, by our network, but she claims her storm took them. The Water Tigers are looking for bodies now. But with the monsoon currents, it will be difficult to uncover the truth." 

Suling turns to look at Nadia, a worried look on her face. Nadia's face is filled with concern. Aunt Lian Neo asks Suling, "Do you wonder why the scar on your neck isn't a smooth, unbroken line?" Suling touches her scar. "What?" 

Aunt Lian Neo says, "When the censors remove, they're fast and neat." 

Suling hesitantly says, "Well, because someone stopped them from removing me..." "...Right?" She turns questioningly to Aunt Lian Neo.

Aunt Lian Neo says, "But your scar doesn't end. It continues." Nadia's mouth opens slightly in surprise. 

Suling's scar is shown in close-up. Aunt Lian Neo continues, "If you look closely, it's actually two wounds. It's jagged from indecision." As the rain outside comes to a head, lightning strikes at that moment, a loud "CRAAACK" piercing the sky, followed by the rumble of thunder. 

Suling's jaw drops with a shocked expression on her face. She is speechless.
ep. 4