Chapter TwoSabrina dreamed of a time when she had gone to a church picnic with her parents on a sunny afternoon. They were there for less than an hour when a bruised Sabrina was escorted back to her parents by one of the female elders. Mrs. Brooks, a beautiful woman with long auburn hair that her daughter inherited, inspected Sabrina's bruise as her husband asked what had happened. The second-grader explained that she had beaten the boys in a race, then went undefeated in a game of King of the Hill. They began teasing her as a tomboy until she won a fight against the biggest of the boys. “Daddy, are you ashamed of me because I'm not a boy?” she was forlorn. “No, honey, I'm more proud of you than anything else in this world,” he took her in his arms and hugged her close before holding her

