A normal afternoon in Brighton Falls unfolded like any other, with steady traffic, routine bus routes, and passengers moving through the city in quiet patterns. The streets were familiar, and nothing suggested that anything unusual would happen that day.
On one of the city buses, Lena Harper traveled in her wheelchair, positioned safely in the middle section of the vehicle. She was calm, observant, and used to navigating public spaces where she often went unnoticed.
Over time, Lena had grown comfortable with this quiet invisibility, focusing on her journey rather than the attention of others. For her, the bus ride… CONTINUE READING…
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