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A storm can terrify, or it can set you free. Lightning, thunder, and summer rain can offer comfort when one is unwelcome indoors. A sense of belonging can be built from safe spaces, safe creatures, and the ebb and flow of Mother Nature. 

Sadie shows how punishment became a system and how survival asked for cunning: Grandma held the line—she would not lie, but neither would she betray. Plates of food appeared at night, and by morning they were gone. It was care that shielded a child within the narrow space allowed.

We talk about what denial can do to a family’s memory. We suggest that children deserve trust long after adults revise the record. If you’ve ever found safety in a place instead of a person or been saved by one steady ally, this story will find you.

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