The speaker, Edith, is a woman from Ohio who had a spinal injury as a child, resulting in her being in a wheelchair. She was named after her great-grandmother, who her father was very close to. Edith's family lived in a small town with parents who were very different. Her father was a neuroscientist who was always working on research that was often rejected. Her mother was more focused on her own beauty and wanted a fancy life.
Edith's older sisters, Luisa and Celine, were not very helpful around the house. Luisa was pretty but not rich-looking enough, while Celine was untalented and kept trying new things. Edith was the responsible one, and she was a model student. She was excited to start a new school, but her family's reputation was tarnished when her mother and sister Luisa were arrested for stealing from a rich client.
Edith's life took a turn when she met Cody, Haley's boyfriend. Cody started visiting Edith during her suspension from school, and they bonded over their shared experiences. Cody later asked Edith to the Spring Dance, and they shared their first kiss. Edith's father won a huge research grant, and he and Edith worked on a machine that could help her walk again. After two months, Edith was able to stand on her own two feet. Her family moved to a bigger house, and her mother no longer had to work.
1. The speaker, Edith, is from Ohio and her father was a neuroscientist who was always working on groundbreaking research.
2. Edith has a spinal injury from a young age, which has left her in a wheelchair.
3. Edith has two sisters, Luisa Isabelle and Celine, and their mother.
4. Edith's mother is pretty but vain, and her father is a hardworking neuroscientist.
5. Edith's father's research was often rejected, leading to him being a metaphor in their town.
6. Edith's father won a large research grant, which allowed Edith to stand on her own two feet after two months.
7. Edith's mother ran a small flower shop to make ends meet.
8. Edith's sisters, Luisa and Celine, were uncoordinated and untalented.
9. Edith's father was convinced that he was on the verge of discovering a major scientific breakthrough.
10. Edith's mother was unhappy, and the family had to move to a larger house after Edith's father won a research grant.
11. Edith's father was working on a machine that could help Edith walk again.
12. Edith's mother was pretty and vain, and her sisters were uncoordinated and untalented.
13. Edith's father was a neuroscientist who lived in their basement and was always working on groundbreaking research.
14. Edith's mother was pretty but vain, and she always reminded her husband of his failures.
15. Edith's father was a neuroscientist who was convinced he was on the verge of discovering a major scientific breakthrough.
16. Edith's mother was pretty but vain, and she always reminded her husband of his failures.
17. Edith's father was a neuroscientist who was convinced he was on the verge of discovering a major scientific breakthrough.
18. Edith's mother was pretty but vain, and she always reminded her husband of his failures.
19. Edith's father was a neuroscientist who was convinced he was on the verge of discovering a major scientific breakthrough.
20. Edith's mother was pretty but vain, and she always reminded her husband of his failures.
21. Edith's father was a neuroscientist who was convinced he was on the verge of discovering a major scientific breakthrough.
22. Edith's mother was pretty but vain, and she always reminded her husband of his failures.
23. Edith's father was a neuroscientist who was convinced he was on the verge of discovering a major scientific breakthrough.
24. Edith's mother was pretty but vain, and she always reminded her husband of his failures.
25. Edith's father was a neuroscientist who was convinced he was on the verge of discovering a major scientific breakthrough.
26. Edith's mother was pretty but vain, and she always reminded her husband of his failures.
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28. Edith's mother was pretty but vain, and she always reminded her husband of his failures.
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30. Edith's mother was pretty but vain, and she always reminded her husband of his failures.
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