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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 Six­ty-Four of “If These Wings Could Fly,” the scene unfolds out­side a small house lit by the flash­ing red and blue lights of police cars. The atmos­phere is tense as the nar­ra­tor, despite the cold grip­ping her, holds onto a small­er hand, sug­gest­ing a pro­tec­tive bond. They are both in flan­nel paja­mas, which offer lit­tle defense against the bit­ing wind. The arrival of Offi­cer Bill DiMar­co intro­duces a wave of anx­i­ety; will he let their father go again? This time, how­ev­er, the out­come is different—Officer DiMar­co appre­hends him and puts him in hand­cuffs, dis­play­ing a detached demeanor as though he doesn’t rec­og­nize him.

    Anoth­er offi­cer quick­ly arrives, draw­ing the moth­er aside to explain the pro­ce­dures for obtain­ing an emer­gency pro­tec­tion order. Due to the hol­i­day sea­son, a prop­er court hear­ing may be delayed, but a tem­po­rary order can be extend­ed until the new year. This pro­tec­tion order is cru­cial as it bars the father from the house and requires him to sur­ren­der his firearm with­in twen­ty-four hours if released. After escort­ing their father to the police car, Offi­cer DiMar­co approach­es the nar­ra­tor. He con­veys his sym­pa­thy for what they have endured, ref­er­enc­ing an essay the nar­ra­tor wrote, which he found painful to read. The nar­ra­tor responds, express­ing her exhaus­tion and frus­tra­tion with adult apolo­gies.

    Offi­cer DiMar­co reas­sures the moth­er that he will per­son­al­ly deliv­er a phys­i­cal copy of the pro­tec­tion order lat­er. Through­out this ordeal, the moth­er remains stead­fast and unwa­ver­ing in her resolve. As the night pro­gress­es, the nar­ra­tor reflects on the sit­u­a­tion, feel­ing a glim­mer of hope for safe­ty that had been absent for a long time. There is a pro­found sense of relief in being heard, sug­gest­ing that per­haps, for now, they can feel secure. Despite the chal­lenges ahead, this moment brings an over­whelm­ing sense of empow­er­ment and safe­ty to the nar­ra­tor, sig­nal­ing a turn­ing point in their lives.

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