There are moments in life when everything seems ordinary, when a quiet afternoon feels no different from the thousands that came before it. And then, in a single second, something happens that divides life into two parts: the time before, and the time after. For the Covin family in Mathews, Alabama, that moment arrived without warning. It came on a simple day two years ago, when a small girl named Morri was only four years old and the world still felt wide, bright, and safe. Morri had been visiting her grandfather’s house, a place that had always been filled with warmth and laughter. Children ran across the yard, adults spoke from the porch, and the trees that surrounded the house swayed gently in the breeze like quiet guardians watching over everything below. No one could have imagined that one of those trees would soon change their lives forever. As Morri walked outside the house that day, something terrible happened. A large tree limb suddenly broke and crashed down, striking the little girl with devastating force. The sound alone was enough to freeze the air. In an instant, laughter disappeared and panic took its place. Family members rushed toward her, their hearts pounding with fear. The small girl who had been smiling only seconds earlier now lay still, and the world that had felt safe just moments ago suddenly seemed fragile and uncertain. The days that followed were filled with sirens, hospital lights, and the quiet, terrifying language of doctors trying to explain what had happened. Morri had suffered a traumatic brain injury, one of the most serious injuries a young child could endure. The words felt heavy and impossible to accept. Doctors spoke carefully, choosing each sentence with caution. They explained the damage, the swelling, the risks, and the long road that might lie ahead if Morri survived. But the most painful words were the ones no parent ever wants to hear. They said Morri might never walk again. They said she might never speak again. They said the life she once had could be gone forever. For Morri’s mother, Kylie, those words felt like the ground disappearing beneath her feet. The future she had imagined for her daughter suddenly seemed uncertain, fragile, and frighteningly out of reach.