Story cover for The Four Muscular'teirs  by CarisPoynter
The Four Muscular'teirs
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Ongoing, First published May 09, 2020
Mature
Kathleen's life is full of daily struggles and medical conditions. Her life was about to change when she gave birth to four girls, three girls were diagnosed with Muscular Dystrophy, and the eldest one was a carrier of the disease. Her girls would outrun her in death, and she had to let go of each soul with excruciating pain. The Four Muscula'teers is a story of a mother's life-long journey and what she had to go through. It is a tale of losing strength, losing beauty, losing laughter, losing your loved ones, losing muscles, losing wellbeing, losing family, and losing a life. 
A woman hero, who fought all her life to provide care for her children and grandchildren, who had to see them go one by one. Kathy had four girls named Susan, Christine, Lorraine and the youngest one, Julie. They lived a happy family life, until...
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