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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 Sev­en­ty-Sev­en of “If These Wings Could Fly,” the ear­ly morn­ing scene unfolds with the awak­en­ing of crows in the yard. As the sun begins to rise, these crows gath­er, cre­at­ing a spec­ta­cle of move­ment in the sky. Among the crows, a flash of gray is notice­able, prompt­ing Juniper to qui­et­ly say good­bye to Joe, indi­cat­ing a deep­er con­nec­tion and sen­ti­ment toward some­one absent.

    The crows gath­er momen­tum, resem­bling a reverse domi­no effect as each bird fol­lows the one before it into the dark­en­ing sky. What starts as a hand­ful trans­forms into a vast assem­bly with thou­sands, then tens of thou­sands, turn­ing the dawn crim­son. The sun­light reflects off their black feath­ers, giv­ing the illu­sion that they are on fire or rebirth, sim­i­lar to phoenix­es ris­ing above Auburn. This image evokes a sense of new begin­nings, sym­bol­iz­ing the end of a night­mare and the dawn of a new world.

    As the vibrant spec­ta­cle unfolds, Camp­bell and Juniper move clos­er to the nar­ra­tor, each tak­ing a hand. This sim­ple ges­ture brings a pro­found shift with­in, as a sense of calm­ness envelops the nar­ra­tor. The once fran­tic “winged thing” in their chest set­tles down, bring­ing a sense of silence and safe­ty. The chap­ter con­cludes with the pow­er­ful dec­la­ra­tion: “We’re home.” This state­ment sum­ma­rizes the emo­tion­al jour­ney, empha­siz­ing feel­ings of belong­ing and the pos­i­tive trans­for­ma­tion sym­bol­ized by the crows and the ris­ing sun. The mix of vivid imagery and intro­spec­tion ties togeth­er themes of hope, renew­al, and the com­fort found with­in famil­ial bonds.

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