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Chapter 58
Chapter 58 of If These Wings Could Fly begins with an atmosphere of quiet reflection after a tumultuous night. Although the protagonist’s mother has managed to restore their home to some semblance of normalcy, it’s clear that both the emotional and physical scars of the recent events linger. The sense of discomfort is tangible, and the weekend feels long and oppressive, marked by silence and an unspoken tension. Despite the home’s restoration, their father continues to assert control, holding onto…-
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Chapter 16 — A Holy Land
Chapter 16 – A Holy Land traces a heartfelt journey through a landscape once sacred to the author's childhood, now reshaped by the hands of progress. This region, near Grant’s tomb, affectionately called the “Holy Land,” wasn’t just a patch of ground but a canvas for youthful wonder and familial memory. It brimmed with stories—some imagined, others historical—that gave texture to long summer days. From a wooden house said to have hosted Washington to the sweeping view of the Hudson and…-
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Chapter 38
Chapter 38 begins with a chilling description of a barren landscape, littered with the remains of thirty-two dead crows, each arranged in a precise formation as the aftermath of a crow hunt. The cold air is sharp, every breath biting into the narrator’s lungs, intensifying the oppressive atmosphere that surrounds them. The stark contrast between life and death is undeniable, as the lifeless crows are positioned in a way that evokes the feeling of an eerie math problem—an unsettling image of cold,…-
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Chapter 67
Chapter 67 of If These Wings Could Fly delves into a profoundly intimate and emotional moment as the protagonist, Leighton, requests that Liam take her home before the fireworks begin. The holiday season has always been difficult for her, filled with discomfort and lingering emotions that have made her feel disconnected. In response to these challenges, she and her siblings, Campbell and Juniper, created their own set of meaningful traditions, small but significant rituals that help them navigate the…-
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Chapter 27 – The Last of the Dandies captures the decline of a unique social figure whose elegance once shaped the rhythm of high society. The dandy, typified by the Prince de Sagan, symbolized more than fashion—he embodied a carefully curated way of life where refinement and presence held cultural significance. Sagan’s distinctive silver hair, his ever-present eye-glass, and his iconic waistcoats were more than mere style choices; they were instruments of social orchestration. His silent judgment…
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Chapter 49
Chapter 49 of If These Wings Could Fly opens with Leighton waking up in Liam’s bed, a situation that fills her with a sense of unease due to the intimacy and closeness of the moment. The warmth of the morning contrasts with the discomfort she feels, heightened by the weight of their developing relationship. When she checks the window, she finds odd gifts left by Joe, tying the present moment back to her past. These gifts, although small, hold a deep significance for her, and she decides to collect them…-
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Chapter 77
Chapter 77 of If These Wings Could Fly opens with a serene yet poignant scene as the early morning light gradually envelops the yard. As the sun begins to rise, the familiar sound of crows awakens the stillness, filling the air with their graceful movement. A particular flash of gray among the sea of black birds catches the eye, prompting Juniper to quietly whisper a goodbye to Joe, a simple yet meaningful gesture that indicates a profound emotional connection to someone not physically present. This…-
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Chapter 6 – The Complacency of Mediocrity delves into the puzzling satisfaction that individuals with modest abilities or limited intellects often feel. The author observes how this sense of contentment seems out of proportion to their actual achievements, contrasting it with the humility and self-doubt that mark truly accomplished individuals. The chapter points out an irony: those who have made meaningful contributions to their fields are often the most critical of their work, continually striving for…
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Chapter Fifty-Nine
In Chapter Fifty-Nine of "If These Wings Could Fly," the protagonist, Leighton, grapples with her emotional turmoil following a troubling weekend. Liam, visibly distressed, picks her up for school and expresses his worry about her well-being, suggesting that she may need help. Despite her acknowledgment of his concerns, Leighton deflects, apologizing for missing Liam’s big game and expressing relief at his loss, hinting at her own inner chaos. The chapter captures the symbolic significance of the crows…-
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