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    If These Wings Could Fly

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    If These Wings Could Fly by Kyrie McCauley follows Leighton, a teenage girl living in a troubled home in a small town. Struggling with family secrets and an abusive father, she finds solace in the local bird sanctuary. As she learns to navigate her own path, Leighton discovers the power of friendship, hope, and personal strength.

    In Chap­ter Twen­ty-Two of “If These Wings Could Fly,” the nar­ra­tor, Leighton, reflects on the sun­set as she trav­els to Liam’s house, not­ing Auburn’s beau­ty despite its flaws. The glow­ing red sun reminds her of a chaot­ic moment with her sis­ter Juniper using high­lighters on her copy of “The Bell Jar,” a con­trast of bright col­ors against dark words. As they arrive, Leighton’s moth­er ques­tions her sto­ry about need­ing a tutor, teas­ing her about the neces­si­ty of help in art class. This light-heart­ed ban­ter leads to Leighton show­ing her moth­er her lat­est still life project, which pro­vokes a laugh, and a ten­der moment occurs as she kiss­es her moth­er good­bye.

    Upon enter­ing Liam’s home, Leighton is greet­ed warm­ly by his sis­ter Fiona, who express­es relief at Leighton’s vis­it, shield­ing her­self from Liam’s antics. Their friend­ly rap­port is estab­lished, light­ened by Fiona’s com­ments about Liam’s hob­bies and teas­ing. Mrs. McNa­ma­ra, Liam’s moth­er, enters, bring­ing warmth and warmth with her. She also shares her expe­ri­ences of teach­ing in a small, pre­dom­i­nant­ly white town, voic­ing her thoughts on the impor­tance of inclu­siv­i­ty in edu­ca­tion.

    Liam soon arrives, exud­ing charm and an invit­ing pres­ence that leaves Leighton wish­ing this was a legit­i­mate date. They engage in ban­ter while choos­ing snacks, and Liam’s endear­ing nature starts to break down Leighton’s walls. Inside Liam’s room, they share a cre­ative space filled with art, graph­ic nov­els, and a glimpse into Liam’s aspi­ra­tions. Despite their play­ful exchanges, a deep­er dis­cus­sion about future aspi­ra­tions unfolds, reveal­ing their mutu­al fears and ambi­tions inter­twined with the chal­lenges of small-town life.

    While work­ing on art, their close prox­im­i­ty becomes charged, prompt­ing flir­ty moments and reflec­tions. How­ev­er, as Fiona intrudes, the light­ness of the scene sharp­ens, high­light­ing their friend­ship. Even­tu­al­ly, they step out­side to part ways, where Liam express­es a desire to spend more time togeth­er beyond school. Despite Leighton’s instincts to focus on her respon­si­bil­i­ties, she finds her­self want­i­ng to embrace this thrilling snip­pet of teenage life and agrees to a bon­fire.

    As Leighton returns home, she feels both exhil­a­rat­ed and guilty at the thought of mov­ing beyond her usu­al rou­tine, a bal­ance of excite­ment and famil­ial oblig­a­tions echo­ing in her mind as she nes­tles into bed. This chap­ter cap­tures themes of youth­ful explo­ration, fam­i­ly, and the del­i­cate tug-of-war between ambi­tion and enjoy­ment in life.

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    Chapter Index
    Cover of If These Wings Could Fly
    Paranormal Fiction

    If These Wings Could Fly

    by testsuphomeAdmin
    If These Wings Could Fly by Kyrie McCauley follows Leighton, a teenage girl living in a troubled home in a small town. Struggling with family secrets and an abusive father, she finds solace in the local bird sanctuary. As she learns to navigate her own path, Leighton discovers the power of friendship, hope, and personal strength.

    In Chap­ter Twen­ty-Two of “The Choco­late War,” Bri­an Cochran is con­sumed with anx­i­ety over the alarm­ing drop in sales for the choco­late sale fundrais­er, with yes­ter­day mark­ing the sharpest decline yet. His dread pri­mar­i­ly revolves around Broth­er Leon, the moody and unpre­dictable teacher who serves as a con­stant source of pres­sure for Bri­an, espe­cial­ly con­sid­er­ing Leon’s pre­vi­ous crit­i­cism of his work. The task of pre­sent­ing the sales totals looms over him like a dark cloud.

    Despite Bri­an’s attempts to remain steady, he feels a surge of tri­umph in deliv­er­ing the bad news to Leon, who has been dis­mis­sive of him in the past. Leon arrives to hear the fig­ures, his pres­ence over­whelm­ing and intim­i­dat­ing. Bri­an informs him that the sales fig­ures have fall­en below the pre­vi­ous year’s totals, which sig­nif­i­cant­ly com­pli­cates their cur­rent quo­ta.

    Leon’s sharp response—questioning Bri­an’s math­e­mat­i­cal skills—ignites Bri­an’s frus­tra­tion, but he sup­press­es any incli­na­tion to retal­i­ate. The tense atmos­phere thick­ens as Leon insists that Bri­an read off the sales fig­ures. Bri­an begins by list­ing the names of stu­dents who met or exceed­ed their quo­tas, ini­tial­ly enjoy­ing the con­trol over the pac­ing of his report. How­ev­er, as he pro­gress­es through the list, each drop in num­bers becomes increas­ing­ly uncom­fort­able, cul­mi­nat­ing in the rev­e­la­tion that one stu­dent, Renault, sold noth­ing at all.

    Leon uses this moment to make an omi­nous claim about the over­all decline in sales, attribut­ing it to what he calls a “dis­ease” of apa­thy afflict­ing the stu­dents, sug­gest­ing Renault as the “car­ri­er” of this malaise. The chap­ter cap­tures Bri­an’s inter­nal tur­moil as he real­izes Leon’s intent to scape­goat Renault for the sales decline, lead­ing to a chill­ing rep­re­sen­ta­tion of pow­er dynam­ics and manip­u­la­tion with­in the school envi­ron­ment. The unset­tling atmos­phere and Leon’s fix­a­tion on Renault under­score the bur­geon­ing con­flict that has been seed­ed through­out the nar­ra­tive.

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