Nonnys Barbershop Dilemma(Remake) by PS1215, literature
Literature
Nonnys Barbershop Dilemma(Remake)
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Summary: Nonny’s hair gets too long during school activities, drawing, painting and also his favorite thing to do, read! His friend Gil wants to help him by taking him to get a haircut at the barbershop, but Nonny just couldn’t say yes. Why? Because he had Tonsurephobia, and bad experiences and memories from his childhood. How can Gil help his friend with the barbers to make him feel better?
Characters:Gil, Nonny, Kayden, Erica, Devon, Naomi(mentioned), Emily(mentioned),Miss Jenny(mentioned)
Ages(Only the ones in the story, not the ones mentioned)
Gil:10
Nonny:11
Kayden:20
Erica:21
Devon:19
It was a nice Saturday evening at Gil’s house. Nonny and his puppy Blossom were there as well. They were in Gil’s bedroom, with
Through the Curtain: Building the Life Ahead by DieselAsh320, literature
Literature
Through the Curtain: Building the Life Ahead
The next few days settled into a rhythm of slow progress, quiet conversations, and small victories. The tension of Rhys’s messages from Karly faded, replaced by an even stronger attachment between him and Kellie.
As Kellie grew steadier — emotionally and physically — Rhys felt a light return to her eyes, something much softer than before. Something hopeful.
Pelvic Rehab – A New Phase
Kellie’s next outpatient appointment was with the pelvic rehabilitation specialist — a gentle, mid-fifties woman named Dr. Colette Ruiz, who spoke with a calmness that immediately soothed Kellie’s nerves.
“Pelvic rehab is extremely important after injuries like yours,” Dr. Ruiz explained as she reviewed Kellie’s scans. “Your fractures are healing very well. Pelvic floor tone is fair considering the trauma. We’re going to build strength over time.”
Kellie exhaled slowly. “Will it hurt?”
“There will be discomfort,” Dr. Ruiz said honestly. “But we will never push beyond what is safe. The pain should never be