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South Point, Hawaiʻi June 2026 There is a woman inside me who still startles at sudden movement. Who studies faces before she relaxes. Who learned long ago that not every hand arrives carrying kindness. She is older now. Tired, sometimes. But she still lives there. Standing quietly behind invisible wire. Watching. Waiting. Wondering if this time will be different. Then a horse stepped toward me. And behind her, a baby watched. A small wild thing with uncertainty in her eyes. She wasn’t looking for affection. She was looking for evidence. So I sat. I softened. I waited. I offered nothing she had to earn. No expectations. No pressure. No demand for trust. Only presence. Only patience. Only an open hand. And little by little, the distance disappeared. One cautious step. Then another. Then curiosity. Then courage. Until eventually, the thing that once seemed impossible happened. She touched me first. And I swear, in that moment, it wasn’t only a foal kissing my cheek. It felt like every wounded part of me leaning toward the light. The little girl in the birch trees. The widow. The survivor. The woman who spent years mistaking endurance for safety. All of them stepping forward through a window cracked open by gentleness. Because healing is rarely loud. It doesn’t usually arrive as revelation. Sometimes it arrives as a small wild creature deciding you are safe. Sometimes it arrives as a father horse lowering his guard. A pregnant mother standing nearby. A baby choosing curiosity over fear. Sometimes it arrives as proof that softness still exists in the world. And that perhaps, after all these years, there is still a small window open inside me. Not for grand gestures. Not for promises. Not for rescue. Just for one gentle touch. The kind that asks for nothing. The kind that waits. The kind that stays. The kind that teaches a broken heart how to come closer on its own. #AprilMudrick  #WrittenFromTheHeart #SoulWriting #WomenWhoHeal #MemoirWriter
South Point, Hawaiʻi June 2026 There is a woman inside me who still startles at sudden movement. Who studies faces before she relaxes. Who learned long ago that not every hand arrives carrying kindness. She is older now. Tired, sometimes. But she still lives there. Standing quietly behind invisible wire. Watching. Waiting. Wondering if this time will be different. Then a horse stepped toward me. And behind her, a baby watched. A small wild thing with uncertainty in her eyes. She wasn’t looking for affection. She was looking for evidence. So I sat. I softened. I waited. I offered nothing she had to earn. No expectations. No pressure. No demand for trust. Only presence. Only patience. Only an open hand. And little by little, the distance disappeared. One cautious step. Then another. Then curiosity. Then courage. Until eventually, the thing that once seemed impossible happened. She touched me first. And I swear, in that moment, it wasn’t only a foal kissing my cheek. It felt like every wounded part of me leaning toward the light. The little girl in the birch trees. The widow. The survivor. The woman who spent years mistaking endurance for safety. All of them stepping forward through a window cracked open by gentleness. Because healing is rarely loud. It doesn’t usually arrive as revelation. Sometimes it arrives as a small wild creature deciding you are safe. Sometimes it arrives as a father horse lowering his guard. A pregnant mother standing nearby. A baby choosing curiosity over fear. Sometimes it arrives as proof that softness still exists in the world. And that perhaps, after all these years, there is still a small window open inside me. Not for grand gestures. Not for promises. Not for rescue. Just for one gentle touch. The kind that asks for nothing. The kind that waits. The kind that stays. The kind that teaches a broken heart how to come closer on its own. #AprilMudrick #WrittenFromTheHeart #SoulWriting #WomenWhoHeal #MemoirWriter

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