A spirited young girl, who can never "be like her sisters" disobeys her parents and goes out on a date against their will. That night Marilyn ends up in critical condition after a horrific accident. Doctors decide she will most likely die within 24 hours.Her first love Tim is killed in the accident. He is still by her side to this day. Miraculously Marilyn doesn't die. She is in a coma. The prognosis is that she will endure a short life in a vegetative state if she wakes up. Three weeks later she awakens. Her mind is blank, she has no idea who's eyes she is looking through. Her family herself and her surroundings are completely foreign to her. "Don't talk about 'IT' was the way her mother dealt with this emerging nightmare. "Why can't you be the way you used to be?" Her fathers words send Marilyn's unknown self into deep mind- less confusion, depression and more. Pain ruled her world. Constantly afraid to open her mouth for all the backward and mixed up speak that comes out she dares not tell them about "The Others". Marilyn has seen her potential future but she needs to fully accept and allow herself to share her story and her "special gift" with the world. The Others revealed this to her. Marilyn's understands traumatic brain injury and the subsequent abuse from family and friends. She wants to help those who suffer from the results of brain injuries to find comfort and healing in their life. To know they are not alone. This is our fantastic real life story in its unfolding. Story chooses whom it wants it to tell. The universe handles the details. Your thoughts turn to things. Check out this portion of a documentary about Marilyn. http://tinyurl.com/yxsgokzf Future's Garden.All Rights Reserved