Bridget.

Jane Williams
Aug 22, 2017 · 1 min read

Always guided by her parents along the endeavors she faced, Bridget never got to walk alone. Through simple tasks such as grocery shopping, doing the laundry and picking up around the house, she never got the chance to learn how to be her own person.

“We are doing all of this college stuff and like if I want to go to any college that’s at least a little further away then I would have to stay in a dorm. Ya and like I can wash dishes but like I can’t really do laundry and adult things and that’s more of my fault because I still want to be a kid and I don’t really feel like I’m ready because I’m not. It’s just coming up so fast and I just don’t want it to. I’m not ready.”

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