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Chapter Twenty-One
In Chapter Twenty-One, the protagonist receives a call from Liam, who invites her over as promised. Though her mother cautiously allows her to go, the protagonist prepares with a mix of excitement and apprehension. In the bathroom, her younger sister Juniper watches her apply makeup, curious and slightly suspicious about Liam's role in her life. Juniper probes, trying to understand whether Liam is more than just a friend helping with art homework, reflecting the innocent yet perceptive nature of…-
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Chapter Twenty-Two
The chapter opens with a vivid depiction of Auburn at sunset, using the changing sky as a metaphor for the narrator’s internal reflections. The narrator recalls a childhood memory involving Juniper’s colorful highlighter marks on a book, symbolizing the tension between beauty and underlying chaos. This imagery sets the tone for the visit to Liam’s home, located in a well-maintained, affluent neighborhood contrasting with the narrator’s usual surroundings. The transition from the town’s flaws to…-
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Chapter Twenty-Three
In Chapter Twenty-Three of *If These Wings Could Fly*, the narrative opens with a vivid description of a bonfire, symbolizing both physical heat and internal turmoil. The protagonist, Leighton, feels overwhelmed by the fire’s intensity, which mirrors her own emotional unrest. Amidst the warmth and flickering flames, she finds comfort in Liam’s presence, whose attentive and grounding demeanor provides a momentary refuge from her inner chaos. Their quiet connection contrasts sharply with the surrounding…-
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Chapter Twenty-Four
The chapter opens with the protagonist returning home, initially joyful but quickly overwhelmed by a disturbing scene in the kitchen: shattered dishes, burnt food, and a boiling pot left unattended. This sudden shift from warmth to dread sets a tense atmosphere. The silence in the house is unsettling, and the protagonist’s concern grows as they discover Campbell and Juniper huddled together, frightened and seeking comfort. The tension hints at a recent domestic conflict, marked by anger and fear, and the…-
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Chapter Twenty-Five
Chapter Twenty-Five explores the fragile, complex nature of a family home marked by cycles of damage and repair, both physical and emotional. The narrator reflects on a childhood memory when a violent outburst from their father shattered the kitchen environment, yet the broken cabinet door appeared mysteriously whole the next day. This paradox symbolizes the family's experience of trauma and healing—though the house and its inhabitants endure pain, they also exhibit resilience, as if the fractures can…-
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Chapter Twenty-Six
In Chapter Twenty-Six, the narrator describes a comforting new routine with Liam, who begins driving her to school each morning. This simple act of consistency brings a sense of stability and ease to her life, replacing her nighttime fears with anticipation. Their drives are quiet yet meaningful moments of connection, filled with conversation, laughter, and shared music. Although their relationship remains innocent without further romantic gestures, the narrator values these drives as a peaceful and…-
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Chapter Sixteen
In this chapter, the narrator reveals a deep-seated insomnia triggered by a seemingly innocuous feature of their home: a crawl space in the basement. Although the crawl space is just a small, dark hole behind the staircase, it captivates the narrator’s imagination and becomes a symbol of hidden fears. The space’s dark, damp nature, combined with its obscured location, fuels a growing unease, prompting the narrator to lie awake at night, fixated on what might be concealed within or what it might…-
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Chapter Seventeen
The chapter opens with the protagonist struggling to focus amid a tense and stressful weekend at home, where unresolved family issues weigh heavily on her mind. She juggles a large stack of printed research on crow myths and folklore from various cultures and historical periods, indicative of her dedication to a demanding extracurricular project. The pervasive tension in her household, compounded by recent problems such as a lost construction bid and a broken bike, creates an atmosphere so thick with worry…-
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Chapter Eighteen
In Chapter Eighteen of *If These Wings Could Fly*, the protagonist, Leighton, receives her progress reports and is dismayed to find a disappointing grade in her art class, a subject she had considered a refuge from her demanding academic schedule. Despite excelling in her other classes, the C in art feels like a significant setback, stirring frustration and self-doubt as she navigates the crowded school hallways. This grade threatens her carefully balanced routine, highlighting the tension between her…-
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Chapter Nineteen
The chapter opens with a vivid scene of young boys practicing flag football under the stern eyes of coaches and anxious fathers, highlighting the intense pressure placed on children to excel and be "the most" in various ways. This competitive environment, while seemingly innocuous, sows seeds of fear and disappointment that can evolve into deeper feelings of failure and anger as the boys grow older. The narrator reflects on their own detachment from football, contrasting it with their father's destructive…-
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