Survival Before Damage
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Narrated by:
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Heather Terwilliger
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By:
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Chelsea Bennett
About this listen
Survival.
The state of continuing to live or exist, typically despite an accident or difficult circumstances.
Cassidy learned survival before she learned damage.
Long before she understood what safety was supposed to feel like, her body learned how to prepare for impact. How to read silence. How to sense when something was wrong before it had a name. Survival came to her like a second language, fluent and automatic, spoken without thought.
The damage came later.
It arrived wearing the face of someone she trusted. It did not announce itself as violence. It arrived quietly, confidently and it took what she did not yet know how to protect. Her innocence was not misplaced or misunderstood. It was taken. And afterward, the world continued as if nothing had happened, as if she had not been rearranged at the center.
That moment did not teach Cassidy how to survive. She already knew.
What followed was not one tragedy, but many smaller ones layered together. Love that hurt because it felt familiar. Hunger that had nothing to do with food. Numbness mistaken by peace. Addiction, control, disappearance. A mother’s goodbye written too early. A love lost to death. A mind that learned to turn on itself when escape felt impossible.
Cassidy did not survive because she was fearless. She survived because she adapted.
This story follows a girl who learned how to endure everything, and the woman who must eventually decide whether endurance alone is enough. Whether survival is a sentence or a beginning Whether wanting more is worth the cost.
This is not a story of what was done to her.
This is a story realizing she had strength long before the damage had arrived.
©2026 Chelsea Bennett (P)2026 Chelsea Bennett