"Indigo Ink of Liberation" by Cynthia Lira

In a world shaped by the iron grip of patriarchy, where silenced voices weave the fabric of history, she stood as a forgotten chapter. Bound by the chains of made up rules that are called 'social norms', her existence was placed in a society where they do not celebrate her. Yet as the tides are ever changing, she emerged— no longer confined by a society that sought to erase her. The needless pain inflicted upon her became the strength she forged, and in that strength, she discovered her spirit through indigo histories. She reclaimed her story, staining the world anew—not by the blood of suffering, but with the indigo ink of liberation.