
One evening, as the dress neared completion, Wren picked up the badge.
“I want it here,” she said, pressing her hand over her heart.
I hesitated. People might misunderstand. They might judge.
But she already knew that—and still chose to wear it.
“I think that’s beautiful,” I said.
On prom night, when Wren came downstairs, I couldn’t hold back my tears.
The structure of the uniform was still there, but softened into something elegant. And over her heart—the badge.
When we entered the gym, people noticed.
Some stared. Some nodded.
Wren stood taller.
Then everything changed.