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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 Thir­ty-Five of “If These Wings Could Fly,” Leighton finds her­self emo­tion­al­ly over­whelmed after a dis­tress­ing encounter with her father the pre­vi­ous night. She rush­es to Liam’s car in the pour­ing rain, seek­ing solace. As she set­tles in, his casu­al greet­ing, “Good morn­ing, beau­ti­ful,” trig­gers a wave of tears. Despite her attempts to hold back her emo­tions, the storm with­in her erupts, leav­ing her vul­ner­a­ble and exposed as she reveals her pain to Liam.

    Liam, notic­ing her dis­tress, pulls over instead of tak­ing her to school, show­ing gen­uine con­cern for her well-being. Amid her tears, Leighton strug­gles to artic­u­late the tur­moil she’s expe­ri­enc­ing at home, reveal­ing that her father’s emo­tion­al abuse has per­sist­ed for years, inten­si­fy­ing over time. The com­plex emo­tions sur­round­ing her fam­i­ly dynam­ics, espe­cial­ly her mother’s blind love for her father, ren­der her inca­pable of leav­ing despite the pain.

    As they sit togeth­er, the rain pour­ing down mir­rors Leighton’s inner tur­moil. Liam urges her to dis­tance her­self from her tox­ic home life, empha­siz­ing that she does­n’t deserve such treat­ment. His encour­age­ment, though well-mean­ing, clash­es with Leighton’s real­i­ty, as return­ing home feels inevitable giv­en her moth­er’s unwa­ver­ing attach­ment.

    Even­tu­al­ly, Leighton begins to feel a sense of relief from shar­ing her bur­den, and she thanks Liam, acknowl­edg­ing they should return to school. Liam pro­pos­es stay­ing away until after the first peri­od, a sug­ges­tion Leighton read­i­ly agrees to, find­ing com­fort in their shared moments of vul­ner­a­bil­i­ty.

    As the rain lessens, they observe crows play­ing in the trees, a moment of lev­i­ty that con­trasts with Leighton’s inter­nal strug­gles. When they final­ly arrive at school, they’re late, and Leighton remem­bers her impend­ing cal­cu­lus exam, hasti­ly mak­ing her way through the hall. A fly­er about a crow hunt catch­es her atten­tion, remind­ing her that she isn’t the only one deal­ing with urgent, trou­bling mat­ters. The chap­ter encap­su­lates a ten­der and tumul­tuous moment as Leighton grap­ples with her emo­tions and com­plex fam­i­ly sit­u­a­tion, pro­vid­ing a poignant explo­ration of her strug­gles amid fleet­ing con­nec­tions and harsh real­i­ties.

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