did need to come back and rewrite the past within new context. Not only did it reveal the truth of what happened to Sherry, it showed me who I was, who I always had been, at the core. How, for all these years, I’ve been trying to run from my true self, mold myself into a woman I thought I should be, that you wanted me to be, but always, underneath, lay this struggle to reconcile those disparate halves. And this is who I am.”