
and invisible. She was done feeling like a burden in the lives of those she had loved and nurtured. Margaret knew she had to reclaim her independence, not just for herself, but for every grandmother, every woman who felt trapped in the confines of silence imposed by those who should love and protect them the most.
As she walked towards the café, her mind was awash with memories of happier times, back when her family was whole, when laughter filled her home, and when her opinions mattered. Thomas had always been her anchor, and with his absence, she had drifted into a sea of uncertainty and vulnerability. But now, she was ready to fight back, to secure her rights and her dignity.
