when she was a little girl she came stumbling in at a little over 2 foot 2 she wanted to meet the world and see and hear and do and her favorite place to visit was the library she had made in her mind the shelves stocked with all the stories and adventures she could find
but when she started kindergarten the other kids had all turned mean they whispered when the teacher wasn't looking Nobody wants to read and she didn't want to be Nobody- that wasn't like the heroes in her book so now the only time she read was when no one was around to look
and when she decided not to be a Nobody she had to start worrying about other things like shoes and clothes and songs and who does and does not sing and when she turned 17 she discovered the use of pills from there her life became too blurry to read the warning Drunk Driving Kills
so when she got into the car too wasted in the back she never would have guessed 7 months later in rehab she wouldn't be able to walk a lap because broken bones and faded bruises were just the surface scars because for eleven years she had lost the child in her who read about the stars
but it was tucked away in a hospital bed months after the crash she met a boy who wrote about her red hair as fire, she decided he could be her match and on nights she flashed back to screaming white headlights he would hold her hand and one day with him by her side she relearned to stand
sometimes they reminisced about who they were before the world told them what to do when she whispered "I used to read" he grinned back "No way, me too." and while it took a lot of loving to teach her to read again what a beautiful gift it was to remind her that she can
her whole life had been made of chapters but she now had the time to realize just how important it was to look at life with wide open eyes now she understood just what it took because when he smiled at her, she realized he was her entire book.