Chapter Index
    Cover of If These Wings Could Fly
    Paranormal Fiction

    If These Wings Could Fly

    by testsuphomeAdmin
    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 Twen­ty-Four of *If These Wings Could Fly*, the pro­tag­o­nist arrives home with a smile, reflect­ing on a pleas­ant evening, but that quick­ly turns to dread upon dis­cov­er­ing chaos in the kitchen. A shat­tered dish lies in the sink, along­side burnt chick­en and boil­ing water, indi­cat­ing a dis­as­ter that occurred in her absence. As she inves­ti­gates, she hears a whim­per and finds her sib­lings, Camp­bell and Juniper, hud­dled in the dark liv­ing room. They reveal that things went awry while she was gone, with Camp­bell react­ing angri­ly to burnt food, break­ing dish­es in the process.

    As the ten­sion builds, the pro­tag­o­nist sens­es unspo­ken fam­i­ly dynam­ics and strug­gles, espe­cial­ly regard­ing their father’s volatile tem­pera­ment. She is con­cerned for her moth­er, who may be upstairs, and the fear of what could hap­pen next hangs in the air. There are hints that the father’s anger could esca­late fur­ther, and the qui­et that fol­lows is more fright­en­ing than shout­ing. The sib­lings con­verse qui­et­ly about their day, reveal­ing their fears and inno­cence amidst the chaos.

    The pro­tag­o­nist attempts to reas­sure them while grap­pling with her own wor­ries about their father’s behav­ior. Sounds from upstairs sug­gest con­flict, but when their par­ents final­ly appear, the father’s smug demeanor does­n’t alle­vi­ate the ten­sion. As the atmos­phere fills with loud music, the moth­er’s dis­mis­sive atti­tude trig­gers frus­tra­tion and anger with­in the pro­tag­o­nist.

    Strug­gling to deal with the emo­tion­al tur­moil of her home life, she engages in clean­ing and straight­en­ing up, des­per­ate­ly try­ing to restore some sense of nor­mal­cy and safe­ty. In a moment of solace, she encoun­ters Joe, a crow, who brings back Juniper’s lost leather cuff, sym­bol­iz­ing hope amid despair. This ges­ture res­onates deeply with the pro­tag­o­nist, reflect­ing on the idea of loss and the poten­tial for recov­ery.

    Draw­ing par­al­lels between Amelia Earhart’s sto­ry and the folk­lore of crows, the pro­tag­o­nist con­tem­plates the nature of brav­ery and sur­vival, sug­gest­ing that per­haps, like the crow, find­ing safe­ty can also mean choos­ing to stay away from home—a poignant med­i­ta­tion on fear­less­ness in the face of chaos. The chap­ter encap­su­lates themes of fam­i­ly strug­gle, courage, and the intri­ca­cies of find­ing one’s place in a tur­bu­lent envi­ron­ment.

    0 Comments

    Heads up! Your comment will be invisible to other guests and subscribers (except for replies), including you after a grace period.
    Note