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From her early breakout as a child prodigy to her collegiate success with the Virginia Cavaliers , Hayes proves that true excellence is born when you fully embrace who you are. Early Life and the Prodigy Origins leah hayes the chosen one
⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5 – Points deducted only because I wanted more backstory on her family.) In fourth grade, Hayes decided to stop hiding
The effort to conceal her condition felt increasingly restrictive. In fourth grade, Hayes decided to stop hiding. She delivered a speech to her elementary school class, explaining her diagnosis and reclaiming her narrative. Frustrating ones
Let’s be honest: Leah makes mistakes. Frustrating ones. She lies to her friends, she hesitates at the worst moment, and she carries a martyr complex that could fill a cemetery. But those flaws make her victories taste sweeter. She isn't the Chosen One because fate said so. She becomes the hero because, despite her brokenness, she keeps getting back up.