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E129 – To the Dormouse Who Slept Through My Pain

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Series 7: Unlocked Letters – A Journey Through Hurt and Hope

Episode 129 – To the Dormouse Who Slept Through My Pain

In this episode, we open a letter sealed in silence—written to the one who napped through the noise of our heartbreak. To the Dormouse Who Slept Through My Pain is a raw, reflective message to the people who looked the other way when they should’ve looked closer.

When pain filled the room, they stayed asleep. When you reached out, they curled deeper into comfort.

This is a letter for the ones who stayed quiet—too timid, too tired, or too afraid to face your truth. It’s about what it feels like to be ignored in your darkest moments and how that absence becomes its own kind of harm.

But it’s also a letter about waking up—not just them, but you. Reclaiming your voice when theirs was too soft, or too late.

Because even when someone sleeps through your pain… you don’t have to.

Welcome to Wonderland Unlocked. Let’s open this letter together.

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🗝️✨ I was never supposed to tell this story. But I am.For years, I lived inside someone else’s version of my life — wrapped in secrets, silences, and bedtime stories that left too much out.

Now I’m writing the truth. Unlocked is my autobiography about adoption, anxiety, family fractures, and the journey of reclaiming my voice.

I’m raising funds to professionally edit, design, print, and share this book with people who need to know they’re not alone.

If you’ve ever been called too sensitive, too dramatic, too much — this book is for you.And if you believe in the power of truth, I’d be so grateful if you could help me bring it into the world.

📚🧩 Donate, share, or simply send love — it all matters.🌀 ⁠https://gofund.me/e7709816⁠

#UnlockedBook #Memoir #AdoptionStory #FamilySecrets #BreakTheSilence#WonderlandUnlocked #SupportIndieAuthors

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Series 7: Unlocked Letters – A Journey Through Hurt and Hope

Episode 129 – To the Dormouse Who Slept Through My Pain

In this episode, we open a letter sealed in silence—written to the one who napped through the noise of our heartbreak. To the Dormouse Who Slept Through My Pain is a raw, reflective message to the people who looked the other way when they should’ve looked closer.

When pain filled the room, they stayed asleep. When you reached out, they curled deeper into comfort.

This is a letter for the ones who stayed quiet—too timid, too tired, or too afraid to face your truth. It’s about what it feels like to be ignored in your darkest moments and how that absence becomes its own kind of harm.

But it’s also a letter about waking up—not just them, but you. Reclaiming your voice when theirs was too soft, or too late.

Because even when someone sleeps through your pain… you don’t have to.

Welcome to Wonderland Unlocked. Let’s open this letter together.

*********************************************************

🗝️✨ I was never supposed to tell this story. But I am.For years, I lived inside someone else’s version of my life — wrapped in secrets, silences, and bedtime stories that left too much out.

Now I’m writing the truth. Unlocked is my autobiography about adoption, anxiety, family fractures, and the journey of reclaiming my voice.

I’m raising funds to professionally edit, design, print, and share this book with people who need to know they’re not alone.

If you’ve ever been called too sensitive, too dramatic, too much — this book is for you.And if you believe in the power of truth, I’d be so grateful if you could help me bring it into the world.

📚🧩 Donate, share, or simply send love — it all matters.🌀 ⁠https://gofund.me/e7709816⁠

#UnlockedBook #Memoir #AdoptionStory #FamilySecrets #BreakTheSilence#WonderlandUnlocked #SupportIndieAuthors

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