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“Well, I guess it’s working! We’ll add phrases as she gets used to it.” She leans down and looks into my rolling eyes. “Congratulations, Beth!”
Bump, bump, bump bump. “Thank you.”
“You’re welcome.” She ruffles my hair. We leave the room, my greatest treasure attached securely to my stroller.
Alice pushes me down the hall. “I’m hungry. The light is bright. I’m happy. I want to go outside.” Alice laughs at me, but I don’t care. I can’t stop talking.
I hear Carol chatting with someone as we go by. I bump through my list, and say, “Goodbye.” Alice laughs as we hear the scuff of their feet behind us as they jump in surprise.
After thirteen long years trapped in a doll’s voiceless body, I am now free. Though I still cannot move, I can communicate. I now have a voice.
Text: (c) 2011 Stacey Doss All rights reserved.
Publication Date: 08-09-2011
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Dedication:
Dedicated to all those who strive to make lives easier for children with profound developmental disabilities.
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