dylansageee
Life hasn't exactly gone according to plan for Lucy Chen. At just 24, she's a mother of three-Malakai, 9, Luca, 7, and Dylan, 5-and she's been raising them on her own since she was a teen. Between balancing a demanding job as a military sergeant and keeping her tiny studio apartment above a Bronx laundromat livable, Lucy's days are long, her nights short, and her patience even shorter.
The apartment is cramped. The bed is too small. And every night, one of the kids ends up on the couch while the other two sleep on the floor-but no matter how exhausted she is, Lucy's kids always insist she takes the bed.
The summer heat doesn't make things any easier. Baseball practices for Malakai and Luca fill the afternoons, while Dylan's gymnastics lessons-secured through a special deal with her coach-keep her occupied and dreaming bigger than the small studio apartment they call home.
As July rolls in, the city swelters, the laundromat hums beneath them, and Lucy faces the impossible: keeping her kids fed, safe, and happy, while also surviving the pressure of her demanding job and her own teenage mistakes. And with Dylan's fifth birthday approaching, Lucy knows she has to pull off something extraordinary... even if it means risking everything she has.
This is a story about love, sacrifice, and the messy, beautiful chaos of family life. About making do with what you have, and about discovering just how much strength one woman can hold... and how much courage it takes for three kids to call her "mom."