The narrator tells the audience that she is afraid that she will not be able to do the things she wants to do. She is also afraid that her imagination is not as good as hers, and that she may not be as brave as she thinks she is. The narrator explains that she was bullied when she was a child, and after her sister helped her to get back on her feet, she became the "warmest and bravest girl" in the world.
The narrator tells the audience that she is afraid that she will not be able to do the things she wants to do. She is also afraid that her imagination is not as good as hers, and that she may not be as brave as she thinks she is. The narrator explains that she was bullied when she was a child, and after her sister helped her to get back on her feet, she became the "warmest and bravest girl" in the world.