Goldie's not some lost teenager.
She's a grown woman who thought she had it all figured out.
Until a devastating diagnosis.
A sudden family tragedy.
And the unexpected role of guardian to the only person who still believes in her.
The rest of her so-called stable life?
Crumbling like a bad alibi.
This isn't about finding herself.
It's about chasing the things she never let herself want, daring to live on borrowed time, and refusing to wait for permission.
With death tapping on her shoulder, Goldie's ready to live-messy, loud, and entirely on her own terms.
Between the diagnosis and the deadline, in that chaotic middle space where grief, guilt, and a bitter kind of humor settle-that's where she finally wakes up.
Not quite midnight. Not quite morning.
That haunted in-between where the shadows stretch long and the truth whispers to you.
She lived by the rules-
Until the rules stopped applying.
She came from the dark.
But she didn't stay there.
Grief cracked her open-
And look at all the places the light got in.
Quietly Losing It, Thanks for Noticing is a brutally honest, darkly funny, and fiercely raw story of collapse, reinvention, and the power of choosing your own ending.
This isn't a journey of becoming.
It's a story of remembering who she already was.
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