For a year, my house forgot how to breathe. Grief hollowed out the walls following the tragic loss of my son, Mason, and my seventeen-year-old daughter, Hazel, faded into a shadow of the vibrant girl she once was. When local shops cruelly mocked her size, telling her she was too big for their gowns, the last light in her eyes seemed to extinguish. She locked her door, refusing to face the world, until her best friend, Eli, intervened with a secret plan… Continue reading…
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