cc2faith
"What are you saying? All she had was a fever!"
"For three weeks Mr. Phillips."
"Yes but, blind.."
"When a child runs a hot fever for so long sometimes..."
"There must be something you can do."
"I'm afraid it's permanent."
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Charlotte Phillips was never one to sit still. Bright, curious, and full of laughter, she lived a joyful life-until everything changed.
After attending a event, Charlotte suddenly falls ill with a mysterious fever that leaves her in darkness. The diagnosis: permanent damage to her optic nerves. In a matter of days, the world she once knew becomes unfamiliar, shadowed, and silent.
Now blind, Charlotte must relearn how to navigate her home, her relationships, and her sense of self. But what hurts the most isn't the furniture she bumps into or the things she drops-it's missing school, her friends, and the future she thought she had.
Determined to help his daughter reclaim her future, Charlotte's father hires a private tutor: Hannah Reid, calm, kind, and endlessly patient. As Charlotte begins the long journey of adapting to her new life, she finds comfort in Hannah's guidance and slowly begins to hope again.
But Hannah's presence doesn't just change things for Charlotte. Charlotte's older brother finds himself unexpectedly drawn to the kind and capable tutor, and soon the household is quietly buzzing with something new-hope.
With each small step, Charlotte learns that losing one part of herself doesn't mean losing everything-and that some of life's brightest moments are felt, not seen.