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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.

    Chap­ter Six­ty-Two begins with a reflec­tion on the house that has been home for gen­er­a­tions, start­ing with the speaker’s father’s father. This ances­tral con­nec­tion rais­es ques­tions about the nature of the house itself—was it just built from tim­ber and nails, devoid of mal­ice? The speak­er acknowl­edges that while their grand­fa­ther was nei­ther pure­ly evil nor good, there’s an impli­ca­tion that his feel­ings might linger with­in the house. The idea posits that our cre­ations could embody parts of us, car­ry­ing the emo­tions, inten­tions, or anger of their mak­ers.

    The speak­er con­tem­plates the pos­si­bil­i­ty that their grand­fa­ther’s anger might have taint­ed the very foun­da­tion and walls of the home—possibly even extend­ing to the entire town. This brings to mind a sense of “mag­ic” that Camp­bell once sug­gest­ed, which now aligns more with the themes found in haunt­ed house nar­ra­tives. This tone reflects a long­ing for pro­tec­tion or some­thing more pow­er­ful than the fear that per­me­ates the envi­ron­ment, lead­ing to a poignant real­iza­tion that instead of being shield­ed, the house has main­ly pro­tect­ed the oppres­sive fig­ure of the grand­fa­ther.

    As the chap­ter pro­gress­es, the speak­er explores the allur­ing con­cept of being free from the reper­cus­sions of one’s actions. They imag­ine a life where one can indulge in desires with­out the bur­den of guilt or account­abil­i­ty, lead­ing to the notion that such free­dom might dis­tort per­cep­tions of right and wrong. This reflec­tion cre­ates a chill­ing res­o­nance with the emo­tion­al weight borne by ances­tral con­nec­tions and the eerie lega­cy of the house, ulti­mate­ly paint­ing a com­plex por­trait of famil­ial ties inter­twined with dark­er under­cur­rents. Thus, the chap­ter delves into themes of guilt, lega­cy, and the haunt­ing pres­ence of past gen­er­a­tions, hint­ing at how the emo­tion­al fab­ric of our ances­tors can shape our lives and the spaces we inhab­it.

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