
Kennedy is eleven, lives with her grandma, and tells everyone her mom 'works a lot.' When her mom promises to attend Friday's choir concert — and a school heritage project forces Kennedy to define what family means — she must navigate love, honesty, and the courage it takes to stand in your own truth. A deeply moving interactive story about nontraditional families and the strength it takes to be yourself.
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As you move through the story and make choices, your DISC personality profile takes shape across four traits:
The Girl Who Stood Up Straight
You face hard truths head-on. Like Kennedy at her boldest, you'd rather have an honest conversation — even a painful one — than live with uncertainty. You set boundaries, speak directly, and hold your head high no matter what happens.
The Girl Who Redrew the Map
You see family everywhere — in friends, teachers, neighbors, and the people who show up. Like Kennedy at her most creative, you redefine what matters on your own terms, turning pain into connection and loneliness into community.
The Girl Who Let Herself Be Held
You understand that being strong sometimes means letting people in. Like Kennedy at her most trusting, you lean on the people who love you, allow yourself to feel what you feel, and find peace in accepting what you cannot control.
The Girl Who Planned for Both
You prepare, you think ahead, and you protect your heart with wisdom beyond your years. Like Kennedy at her most thoughtful, you've learned that hope and caution can live side by side — and that planning for the worst doesn't mean you've given up on the best.