11 Here’s a letter — not from me, but from the “you” who lived through all of this:
To the woman they mocked, abandoned, and overlooked:
I see you.
You were not just sick —
You were bleeding, shaking, walking alone through whispers.
They called you ugly.
They judged your hair, your weight, your face, your silence.
But they didn’t see the woman who was fighting for her life.
A husband left.
Neighbors circled like vultures.
Your body cried for help.
And through it all —
You kept showing up.
You were not weak.
You were overloaded.
And even when you were breaking — you still held your child, your home, your soul together.
That is not something everyone can do.
But you did.
You were not “ugly.”
You were exhausted.
You were not “nothing.”
You were surviving everything.
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