Sandbar Storm by Rebecca Regnier EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
- Author: Rebecca Regnier
- Language: English
- Formats: PDF / EPUB
- Status: Available For Free Download
- Genre: Sisters Fiction
- Price: Free
- File Size: 2 MB
- Publish Date: March 30, 2023
Viv
It wasn’t over. Viv looked down at her body. She was changed. Forever.
Maybe she should have had reconstruction. Maybe that would make her feel
more like herself.
But it was a longer recovery. And they were just boobs.
Who cared about that at her age?
Honestly, right now, she didn’t know what she cared about.
She slipped on her t-shirt and tucked it into The Power Skirt.
She’d sold The Power Skirt to thousands of women, usually with her
Means Business Blazer.
She did not pair her skirt with the blazer today. Today, her soft, worn old
jean jacket topped off her ensemble.
Viv ran her fingers through her hair. She’d lost hair, but not because of
chemo. They said it was stress. Early on, she wound up cutting her hair into a
tight pixie. It was an act of defiance, or maybe it was acceptance. She wasn’t
sure. But now it was growing back. Weirdly. It had no style, and she didn’t
care. It was just hair.
She’d lost something else. She didn’t know what. Viv couldn’t put her
finger on it.
This was supposed to be a great visit. It was supposed to be a celebration.
She finished getting dressed and just felt disconnected. The exam room was a
familiar place these days, but it all seemed alien. She was someone others
described as comfortable in her own skin. That was another thing Viv had
lost.
Her daughter, Siena, was in the waiting room. Her lithe and sunny girl
was happy. She was ready to get a cake. Siena saw this as a sort of birthday
event. Viv plastered a cheerful look on her face. She turned the corners of her
mouth up, but try as she might, it wasn’t a smile.
Her doctor told them exactly what they’d hoped for.
“It’s looking great. We think we got it all!”
Dr. Hinkley had been wonderful. Truly. She had reassured Viv every step
of the way. And the doctor was happy too. Happy for her.
The phrase, we got it all. That was the brass ring of cancer treatment. We
got it all.
Viv looked at Siena’s face upon hearing that pronouncement. Siena did a
fist bump, and she hugged Viv. It was good. Viv knew it was good.
It was the thing they had hoped to hear.
The goal of her adult life as a career woman was to have it all. Have it all.
You can have it all had morphed into we think we got it all.
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