Wren had spent years convincing herself she didn’t need things other girls looked forward to, especially after losing her father. So when prom season arrived, she brushed it off like it didn’t matter. But one evening, I found her in the garage standing quietly in front of a garment bag that held her late father’s police uniform. With hesitation in her voice, she shared an idea that came straight from the heart—she wanted to turn that uniform into her prom dress, so she could feel close to him on a night he should have been part of. It wasn’t an easy decision for either of us, but I could see how much it meant to her. Over the next two months, she poured her energy into creating something beautiful, stitching memories into every detail, and carefully placing the badge he once gave her over her heart.
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