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In the coastal town of Queenstown, a group of hardworking women known as the Millies worked in the linen mills, creating sails for the annual "Uprising Freedom" lightship parade. They painted the image of Epona, the goddess of fertility, on the sails as a symbol of hope and liberation. The Millies poured their hearts into their work, hoping for a future where women could work and be mothers without enduring hardship. On the day of the parade, the sails, majestic and vibrant, stood out among the rest. As they sailed, Epona seemed to come alive, captivating the crowd and inspiring admiration. The Millies celebrated their success that night, knowing their message had been heard, yet understanding the ongoing battle for women's rights. They carried Epona's symbol with them as they continued their daily lives. The legacy of the Millies and their sails lived on as they shaped their own futures. Though being a woman in Queenstown was not easy, the Millies remained determined to realize their dreams. The sails of hope served as a symbol of resistance and a beacon of hope, reminding all of the strength of women everywhere.