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... tted in a whisper, my voice shrinking a little under the enormous weight of reality.
And that, I think, was the first time I really understood what it meant—to grow.
To learn.
To become something more than just a sparkle angel in a newspaper headline. (Although, for the record, I looked very cute in that headline. And I stand by the glitter stickers.)
Lady Evelyne didn’t gloat. She didn’t smirk. She just smiled softly, like she’d been waiting for this little light ...
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