Chelsea Montriff wasn't just the brightest girl in her class-she was the kind of light that made others believe in sunshine even on stormy days. With a laugh that could lift spirits and a mind sharp as a blade, she carried herself with grace despite the weight of poverty that shadowed her childhood. Sa kabila ng laking hirap, Chelsea never let go of hope. She believed, with every fiber of her being, that one day her family would rise above their struggles.
Boys admired her from afar-some drawn to her beauty, others to her brilliance. But Chelsea had no time for fleeting romances. Her heart was set on her dreams, not on dates. No boyfriend since birth, and proudly so. She was building a future, not chasing fairy tales.
Until one ordinary afternoon turned extraordinary.
He appeared like a scene torn from the pages of her favorite story-Cinderella. A boy with eyes that held galaxies and a smile that felt like home. His face, princely. His presence, magnetic. And just like that, Chelsea's world tilted. Not because she needed saving, but because for the first time, someone saw her not as a girl to admire-but as a queen to stand beside.
Will you continue battling regardless of whether the one you are fighting for is as of the moment giving up? How can you fight if the reason you're fighting for wants to end it?
This is a story of a family who is fighting cancer. After months of battling, the cancer persistent decides to give up. She doesn't see the meaning of life anymore. She forgot what life has to offer. She forgot what's it like to be happy.
But, can her family bring back the light and happiness they once had? Can they bring back the hope in her? Can they do it before it's too late?
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author: @rachelealiceula