From Widow to Warrior
eld a memory of my foolish first life. The simple wedding dress hanging on the closet door, the p
the small tras
memb
Ethan had thrown it away. It was a full-ride scholarship acceptance to the state uni
as probably a scam, that they sent them to everyone. He said I wa
town with a bad leg. Who was I to dream of
over to the trash can and reached inside, my fing
e it
t still intact. I pulled it out and smoothed it on m
. Sarah
ou a place in the Appalachian Scholars Pr
always been real. He had taken it from me. He had seen my potential, my
me. It wasn't the hot, messy anger of my fi
. Please confirm your acceptance by
h. That wa
hone on my nightstand, my fingers dialing the numbe
erful voice answered. "Admissions
y name is Sarah Jenkins. I'm calling to accept
.. yes, I see you here! Congratulations! We were hoping
gnments, orientation dates, class registration. Each word was a b
ng through my window. For the first time sinc
ress. It was a symbol of
ed it neatly. Then I placed it at the bottom of
not be n