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Summary
As the day arrives, coinciding with the originally anticipated due date of her child, LaPointe embarks on a journey to the Pacific coast. There, she partakes in a traditional burning ceremony, a poignant act of homage to honor her unborn child and liberate herself from the weight of grief. With a resolute spirit, she sets aflame every item she had acquired for her daughter, including pregnancy books and toys, allowing them to release into the world. In a moment of profound connection, when she closes her eyes, LaPointe envisions her Uncle Ron, appearing to guide and safeguard her daughter as she transitions to the spirit world. This ceremonial act brings forth a sense of cheerfulness and liberation that had eluded her for months, offering a renewed outlook on her journey of healing.
Throughout her tour, LaPointe carries with her two significant talismans...
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