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Today marks one month. There is no "back to normal," only a "forward to different." The victory today wasn't her getting on the bus; it was her sitting at the kitchen table for twenty minutes to do one math worksheet with her headphones on.

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Today, my sister is downstairs making lunch. She isn't at school, but she isn't hiding. And for right now, that is enough.

That was the lesson of those thirty days. We spend our lives believing that love is a force that pulls people forward, that it is about motivation and encouragement and tough talk. But with my sister, I learned that love is sometimes the opposite. It is the act of sitting down in the dark with someone and refusing to demand that they stand up. It is holding space for their “cannot” without rushing to a solution. Maya still struggles. Some mornings are harder than others. But she goes to school more often than she stays home now, not because we won the war, but because we finally stopped fighting it.