A lake-blue minivan drove by slowly, and in stark contrast to the crowded and noisy environment around, there was a satisfied smile on the girl's face. She stuck her head out of the car window and felt the wind blowing across her face. The difference between Margarita and other girls of the same age was not revealed until the car stopped and the disabled-only exit door slowly opened.
Margarita is a patient with cerebral palsy, a wheelchair is her only means of movement, and she can only drink water with the help of a straw. Even though what she can do physically is so small compared to her peers, she still lives every day positively. Loves music, is good at making friends, and always has a smile on his face, except for the body that is stuck in a wheelchair.
After experiencing a bitter and helpless first love, Margarita realized for the first time the great mental pain caused by the disabled body. She made a choice in the whirlpool of emotional pain, left the motherland, went to the United States on the other side of the ocean, and looked for another possibility of life.
With the support of her family, Margarita applied for a full scholarship and came to the United States successfully. In the process of adjusting to life in New York, Hannum showed up. Hannum is a Pakistani teenage girl who is passionate about affirmative action. Her eyes were beautiful and deep, but empty, because she was deprived of the ability to appreciate the world.
The flame of love between two women who were also looking for self-identification in a foreign land soon grew into a beautiful flower. They did not stop enjoying the right to life because of their physical disabilities, but loved every day with all their might.
Like most developing Asian countries, homosexuality in India is still not accepted by most people, especially the older generation. Unable to be accepted by her family, Margarita encounters an identity barrier. After a brief period of confusion, she made a choice to be her true self.
With a broken body, the girl traveled across the ocean to find herself, broke through the shackles of the world, chewed the pain of life, was also injured in the emotional thorns, and experienced the pain of losing a loved one. In the end, there is no such thing as an ending, all the story goes on, new misery can come at any time, and hope is there at the same time.
When God gave you an indestructible cage, or painted the ground as a prison, or reborn from the cocoon. In more cases, the right to live is deprived by oneself.
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