Speaking / Storytelling

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A story written directly for a parent worried about their own child: an unflinching account of a family that went quiet after a loss, and the long process of understanding how trauma gets carried forward without anyone meaning to carry it. A piece for a room ready to sit with something difficult — about naming what happened, self-worth, and why some silences need to be broken.

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