Tale of Two Families
y intertwined by fate. The Westwoods and the Carters were different in many ways-one steeped in the preci
West
logist, and her husband, Mark Westwood,
cated pre-med studen
ed high school senior wi
pirited artist, always
Ca
cer, and his wife, Olivia Carter, a high schoo
Orion University, following
yet kind-hearted mechan
chool junior with a
n, both at Orion University, met during a campus debate and became inseparable. Over time, thei
y how she saw the world through art. They spent hours together, him sketching blueprints, her adding color to his me
rters began having dinners together, their differences fading in the warmth of shared laughter. M
led with choosing between medicine and engineering. Lily struggled with balancin
ing that love, in all its forms-romantic, familial, and eve
ecame one, bound not by blood but by something even s