It's not great always being the emotional support for everyone around you. Burns you out fast. I know Estelle stress bakes, but maybe she needs a little more time just to do something for herself without everybody around.
I feel bad for Keilani. It sucks when your parents have sky high expectations from you, 'cause it's not helpful, makes stressful times worse, and drives a nasty wedge between you. Parents, do yourselves and your kids a favor, and have realistic expectations, provide support, and, for the love of whatever divinity you hold dear, don't compare your kids to other people's kids; society already does that, and it does not set your kids up for healthy mentality.
Reiya’s world crumbles when her twin sister unexpectedly passes away. Devastated by grief, Reiya's life spirals out of control as she sabotages her career as a volleyball player and strains her relationships with family and friends. Hoping to escape the constant reminders of her sister, Reiya reluctantly agrees to move to Crescent Valley with her childhood best friend Estelle, and joins her hiking and stargazing friend group. Will Reiya find new inspiration in the stars?
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