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Righty

Lefty’s first companion — the familiar love that shaped how he understood belonging.

  • Memory
  • Love
  • Permission
Righty — Lefty’s first companion — the familiar love that shaped how he understood belonging.
Righty
Righty in The Wholeplace

Missing me is not disloyalty to life, and living is not disloyalty to love.

Righty · p34

Their story

Righty matched Lefty in colour, size, stretch, and the small pale line stitched near the toe. Together they had the quiet confidence of things that believe their place in the world is settled.

When he goes missing, Righty does not become a problem to solve or a gap to fill. His absence stays meaningful all the way through the book.

Later, in a dream, Righty gives Lefty something gentler than an answer: permission to continue. He is not Bluebell, and no one replaces him.

What they carry

The love that came before, and the permission to keep living.

Continue the story

Every character here belongs to one quiet, hopeful book about loss and beginning again.