The Sound of Light
โ Scribed by Wallis, Claire
- Book ID
- 109429253
- Publisher
- Claire Wallis
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 156 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B071GLL2G8
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
My littlest girl has always been a bit peculiar. It was nothing I could ever put a finger on, but I always knew there was something inside her that made her a different kind of special. A deeper kind. Kโacyโs got a light around her, one thatโll just about knock you over, especially if you donโt see her coming. Sheโs got music in her soul, too. Deep, resonating music that echoes and hums, just like the notes that come from the bass guitar sheโs had attached to her hip since the day she turned thirteen years old. Sheโs got a hell of a secret, yes, but she does what sheโs got to do to make it one worth having. She takes care of people. She changes their stories. I spent my life telling both of my girls that you always gotta do whatโs right, even when it hurts, and it makes me proud to know she was listening. I saw the way she looked at that boy on the day they met, and I knew right then that things were going to change. Two different people from two different worlds is nothing but a recipe for heartbreak, and when the lies pile higher and higher, it can change a person into something theyโre not. It took me dying all those years ago to finally figure out just exactly how special my Kโacy really is, and even though Iโm not with her anymore, I donโt want that boy and his family to change her. I want her to keep doing whatโs right, even when it hurts. Because thatโs who she is inside. Thatโs her deeper kind of special.
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